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A North Dakota month-to-month rental agreement allows for a tenant and landlord to create a rental arrangement with no end date that renews every month automatically upon payment. Although it is a short-term rental arrangement, the terms and conditions must follow the State laws as if it were a standard one-year contract. This implies that the landlord faces the same liabilities as the lessor of…

An Arizona sublease agreement is typically used in the university or urban areas of Arizona where a tenant is likely to be leasing property that they are already renting from a landlord. It is a good idea to check the original lease before doing this as most do not allow subleasing and, at the very least, the landlord must be aware of the arrangement (and…

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A Delaware month–to-month lease agreement allows a landlord and tenant to establish a rental arrangement on a monthly payment basis. Both parties are only liable to abide by the terms for a month at a time and renews upon the payment of rent every month. If the tenant stops paying rent, he or she must vacate the premises immediately, but it is usually required that…

A Utah rental application may be used to verify a tenant’s credit, perform a background check, confirm employment information including income, and review prior landlord references to determine how the person acted in previous lease agreements. In larger management offices, a simple credit score is all that is needed to decide if a lease will be granted or how much the security deposit should be….