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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…

An Ohio month-to-month rental agreement is mainly used by tenants and landlords seeking a short term occupancy arrangement, otherwise known as a tenancy at will. While payment is made every month, the contract may be canceled at any time with at least one (1) month’s notice to the other party. It is recommended that the landlord seek a security deposit at the time of lease…

An Alaska sublease agreementĀ is for tenants that would like to rent partial or the entire property that is currently leased to someone else. This type of arrangement is usually not allowed in a standard lease but can be obtained with permission from the landlord (recommended to write in a certified letter and have the property owner sign). The new tenant (or ‘Sublessee’) is at the…

A Florida rental application may be used to screen any potential lessee for a property to verify that they claim to have the job, references, and prior rental history qualifications to rent a specific property. The person accepting the form may charge a non-refundable fee which not only pays for any fees arising from the lookup but also shows the true interest of the party…

A Nebraska residential lease agreement is for a fixed-term between a landlord and tenant for the renting of property for monthly payments. It is advised that the landlord get the tenant’s credit information (through a rental application) before authorizing an agreement to make sure that the person has a job and no outstanding debts that would prohibit the payment of rent. After a thorough analysis…