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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…

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 Utah commercial lease agreement allows a landlord and tenant to enter into a legal agreement for the rental of a commercial, industrial, or office space. Agreements often cover a multiple-year term to ensure that the tenant is committed and that they will be given a proper opportunity to develop a successful business. There are three (3) variations regarding the division of utilities between a…

An Idaho commercial lease agreement allows landlords to establish rental terms for tenants seeking to lease commercial property for business purposes. All candidates for a commercial lease should complete a rental application to provide the landlord with a breakdown of their finances and rental history. If the landlord determines that the applicant is a fitting tenant, the lease terms can then be negotiated between parties and…

A Nebraska Move-In Checklist is used by a tenant upon moving in or inspecting a potential property for existing damage to ensure that they do not get billed for the repairs following their tenancy. The landlord will usually review the premises at the end marking down any new (if any) fixes that are needed. The tenant is recommended to keep a copy and hold onto…