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A North Carolina month-to-month rental agreement, or a “tenancy at will,” is common among tenants that have over-extended their one-year lease, or for those looking for a short-term arrangement. This type of contract allows either party to change the terms of the contract with at least seven (7) days’ written notice to the other party (usually done through a courier service or a certified letter)….

A North Dakota sublease agreement is designated for tenants who are looking to re-rent their home or residential unit to someone else for the remainder of their lease term. The new tenant, or ‘sublessee’, does not have to rent the entire space and may decide to occupy a room or a portion of the living unit. The original tenant, or ‘sublessor,’ is responsible for all…

A Michigan sublease agreement form is meant for tenants that hold a master lease with a landlord and would like to rent some or the entire property to someone else (sublessee). Typically the landlord or property manager will have to be notified of this arrangement or be asked permission as most standard lease agreements do not allow this type of tenancy. Once the sublessor has…

A Hawaii roommate agreementĀ sets forth the terms and conditions of a living arrangement between two (2) or more roommates. The basic terms include rental period, amount of rent per roommate, utility payments, cleaning, and other household responsibilities. Having such provisions written down in a legally binding contract helps avoid arguments and disagreements relating to the living situation. Additional terms not initially contained within the contract…

A Minnesota rental application legally permits a property manager or owner to check and verify a person’s credit, leasing history, background, and employment (including income) to qualify for a residential lease agreement. The landlord may accept a non-refundable fee for performing this service which also shows a level of real interest by the applicant. Although, it is advised for the property owner to not take…