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A Washington rental application is for property owners, managers, and agents to obtain the tenant’s information for a background check including a credit check, employment history, and rental history. The main difference between the Statewide rental application and the Seattle version, according to the Fair Chance Housing Act, prohibits Seattle landlords from asking an applicant about their criminal history. Table of Contents Applications (2) Washington…

A Texas rental application is used to check a tenant’s credit report, background, employment (including income), and previous rental history. Use of this form ensures that the tenant is able to afford the monthly lease payment. Many landlords will only check the person’s credit which should take about fifteen (15) minutes, while others may take up to a few days if verifying with all references…

A North Carolina rental application is a legal document that allows a landlord, property manager, or real estate agent (including realtors) to research a potential tenant’s credit and references. The verification may only begin upon the signature of the tenant, and the party providing this service is entitled to charge a nonrefundable fee at their sole discretion. It takes at its longest a few days…

A Tennessee commercial lease agreement is used by landlords to rent out commercial, industrial, or office space to a tenant. The various terms of the rental agreement must be clearly stated within the contract, including the duration of the term, the rate of payments, and the responsibilities of both parties. To ensure that their tenants can keep up with regular payments, the landlord should use…

A Nebraska month-to-month lease agreement is a real estate contract that allows a person to be able to occupy and lease property continuously which restarts every thirty (30) days upon the payment of rent. Either lessor or lessee may change or terminate the contract with at least one (1) month’s notice to the other party. The landlord will usually take this type of tenancy on…