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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…

An Ohio roommate agreement acts as a contractual tool when several roommates have decided to share living quarters. In any situation where multiple individuals and personalities get mixed in, it should be expected that original agreements or terms may be forgotten or misconstrued down the line. Happily, setting leasing terms for roommates on paper will rectify this problem nicely. The roommate agreement may be filled out…

An Oregon roommate agreement is between individuals living in a shared residence. The agreement outlines the rules of the property and when certain times are meant for peace and quiet. Whether the roommates have private or shared bedrooms, the common areas are to be shared by all the residents. Therefore, a roommate agreement allows the best chance for a mutually benefitting living situation. University of…

A Colorado roommate agreement, a popular informal contract with college students, is a tool to solidify the rules and relationships in a household between two or more people cohabiting in a residence. Such an agreement should preclude the terms listed in the Master Lease. However, since the Master Lease will only apply to the Main Tenant who has signed it, a separate agreement should be…

A Missouri month-to-month rental agreement, also known as a “tenancy at will,” is when a tenant and landlord have come to terms over a rental arrangement that will renew every thirty days. The main difference between this real estate contract and a standard residential document is that there is no end date to this type of lease. Otherwise, all Missouri laws in reference to landlord…