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The Delaware lead-based paint disclosure form must be attached to every lease agreement that is authorized to inform the new tenant of the dangers of this health hazard. Any property that has a commercial or residential dwelling that was constructed before 1978 runs the risk of having this toxic paint being present. Especially for young children and pregnant, if there is any visible paint chipping…

The South Dakota residential rental agreement is a twelve (12) month term that can be filled in with the landlord, tenant, and property information along with the terms of the agreement between the parties. The most commonly negotiated parts of the transaction are the monthly payment amount, length of the contract, fees (parking, pet-related, etc.), utilities (electricity, water, cable, internet, etc.), and security deposits. Table…

A Connecticut residential lease agreement is a legal contract between a lessee (tenant) and the lessor (property owner) for the right to occupy livable space. This agreement is usually twelve (12) months and, after the tenant provides their credit information, he or she will be supplied with a lease agreement for signing. After the parties have authorized the agreement, the tenant will pay the security…

A Washington sublease agreement allows a tenant who is under contract with a standard lease to ‘sublet’ or rent to another person until the end of the original lease term. Almost all standard leases prohibit the use of subletting to tenants so getting permission from the landlord may be required. The original tenant, or ‘Sublessor,’ may choose to rent the entire space, a portion, or a…

A Kentucky residential lease agreement is between a landlord and a tenant for the renting of property for monthly rent and other obligations. Depending on the terms of the agreement, the landlord and tenant will be required to negotiate the following: Monthly rental amount ($); Utilities including: Electricity; Water; Heat; A/C; Landscaping; Parking fees; Security deposit; and Pet Deposit (if any) The landlord may ask…