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An Arizona month-to-month lease agreement, also known as a “tenancy at will”, is a written contract between a tenant and landlord where there is no end date. The lease continues until, in accordance with ยง 33-1375, the landlord or tenant provides at least thirty (30) days’ notice of terminating or modifying the lease. The landlord may also use the same time-frame to increase rent on…
A Georgia sublease agreement is popular around inner cities and college housing to allow someone else (sublessee) to occupy property a tenant (sublessor) is renting for a period of time. The length may not go further than the original agreement the tenant has on the property with the landlord, and all payments agreed upon must still be made. Anytime the sublessee does not make rent…
A South Dakota sublease agreement is for tenants seeking to leave a property or rent a portion of a property they currently have under agreement with a landlord. The person looking to rent from the tenant is known as the ‘Sublessee’ and the tenant the ‘Sublessor.’ Most standard agreements do not allow subletting without the written permission of the landlord or property manager. If consent…
A Georgia month-to-month lease agreement is for tenants that want to lease a residential unit temporarily without having to commit to a fixed-term agreement. The lease works much like a standard lease agreement, except that the tenant or landlord may change the terms or terminate the arrangement anytime (see minimum termination notice below). The landlord should have the tenant complete a rental application form and…
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…




