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A Kentucky sublease agreement allows a tenant to rent their home to someone else, known as the “sub-tenant.” The sub-tenant can rent a part of or the entire space but often needs the landlord to consent before signing an agreement. A sub-tenant after moving in, will have the same rights as a tenant. Therefore, it’s best to approve the individual through a rental application before…

A New Jersey commercial lease agreement is a legal form that details an arrangement between a landlord of commercial real estate and a business entity operating within its premises. It lists the cost of rent, the type of arrangement (Triple Net, Gross, or Modified Gross), the length of the term, and all other provisions which will dictate the nature of the relationship between the two…

An Alabama roommate agreement is a document that is between the guests of a property that is rented by a landlord. The agreement is only between the guests, with the landlord being held harmless of any liability. The individual(s) listed as the tenant(s) on the original or master lease is the only person that will be held liable in any eviction action. Otherwise, it is up…

A North Dakota roommate agreement is useful to roommates intent on producing a written report on the terms each party has agreed to. Once this form has been completed (with the information supplied by the preparer) and signed by each roommate, it will be considered a legal contract holding each signature party responsible for following the terms and conditions defined therein. The information supplied will…

A Wyoming rental application is the only legal way for a property owner/manager or agent to check a potential tenant’s credit before authorizing a lease agreement. The landlord will usually request the following from the tenant: Social Security Number Job Status and Previous Employment Current Income Last Year’s Tax Return References – Including Employers and previous Landlords Fee(s) – Landlord may charge a fee for…