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A North Carolina residential lease agreement is for landlords and tenants making a lease that is most commonly a one (1) year term. The agreement establishes rent payments made each month and other terms and conditions that will dictate the relationship between the parties. Before authorizing an agreement, the landlord will usually check the tenant’s credit, employment, and rental history along with verifying his or…

A Georgia residential lease agreement allows a landlord and tenant to enter into a binding agreement for the purposes of a residential tenancy arrangement. The landlord may require a credit application to be completed by the potential lessee (along with a non-refundable fee) to verify the applicant’s credentials to avoid a possible eviction down the road. After approval, the parties will sign the lease agreement…

An Arkansas sublease agreement is a rental contract between a tenant and sub-tenant of a property. The original contract remains valid, and the original tenant must keep paying the landlord until the end of the term. However, the original tenant under this arrangement may offer to rent the entire property, or a part thereof, to an interested party. Seeing as the original tenant must keep…

A Kentucky commercial lease agreement allows a landlord that owns retail, industrial, or office space to rent this space to a qualified tenant. There are many types of rental arrangements, such as Triple Net (NNN), Gross, and Percentage leases, that this contract may be modified to reflect as long as both parties are in agreement. Typically the tenant will request how they would like the…

An Idaho rental application can be used by landlords to verify a person’s credit and employment information before entering into a rental agreement. This form, once completed and signed by the potential lessee, gives the landlord the unlimited rights to check any of the information that is filled in. The most important being the amount of income he or she receives in a weekly or…