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A Montana sublease agreement is a real estate contract used to allow a tenant to be able to rent their property to someone else in return for monthly payment. The landlord will usually need to grant permission or at the very least be notified of the sublet arrangement. The sublease cannot extend further than the original lease end date that is in place between the…

A Georgia rental application is a form used by a landlord or their representative to check a potential lessee’s credit, background, rental history (checking with previous landlords), and employment history. The tenant may have to pay a fee for the application to cover background checks and processing costs; it is up to the landlord whether or not they wish to charge a fee. If the…

A South Carolina rental application is used to view a tenant’s credit and background information before authorizing a rental agreement. The tenant will need to complete the form and make sure to write their Social Security Number, previous addresses, and employment details. This will give the property manager or owner enough information to make a decision on whether the applicant can be justified for a…

A Hawaii sublease agreement allows a tenant (sublessor) currently under a lease agreement to rent part or the entirety of the property to another individual (sublessee). Most residential leases forbid subletting so the tenant may have to get written permission from the landlord to make sure that the arrangement is acceptable. The sublessor should know that once the sublease agreement is authorized that they are…

A Nevada rental application allows a landlord or property manager to legally check a tenant’s credit score and background before signing a lease agreement. With the applicant’s signature, it allows the landlord to verify all credit reports, employment, past landlords, etc. to make sure that the qualifications are good enough for payment to be expected on time on a monthly basis. The review process should…