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A Wisconsin month-to-month lease agreement allows a landlord to rent property to a tenant under the condition that either party may terminate the agreement, at any time, with twenty-eight (28) days’ notice. Even though the agreement is considered short-term, it must follow landlord-tenant laws (Chapter 704), and is recommended the tenant be screened through a rental application. If the housing unit was built prior to…
The Alaska commercial lease agreement allows a landlord and an individual or entity to come to an agreement over the use of a place of business. A typical arrangement is one (1) to three (3) years but can be month to month or any time frame as agreed upon. In a commercial lease, the landlord will agree to either “fit-up” (build-to-suit) the premises to the…
A Hawaii rental application allows a landlord or sublessor to view a tenant’s credit and background information. This simply allows the landlord to verify the tenant’s income, their employment history, credit score, and verify with previous landlords that the applicant doesn’t have a negative rental history. The landlord is allowed to charge a non-refundable fee for this service ($25 to $50) and it should take…
A Massachusetts residential lease agreement is a fixed-term agreement between a landlord and tenant for the use of property in return for rent. Prior to signing an agreement, a landlord may require a tenant to complete a rental application to verify their income and credit. A landlord is not allowed to charge a fee for conducting a credit check (Chapter 186, § 15B(b)), although, licensed…
The Megan’s law disclosure form must be attached to every residential lease agreement. Megan’s law is a computer database that contains all registered sex offenders and where they live in the State of California. Pursuant to Section 290.46 of the Penal Code, information about specified registered sex offenders is made available to the public via an Internet Web site maintained by the Department of Justice at…




