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A Maryland sublease agreement form lets a tenant currently under a lease be able to rent the property to someone else (sublessee). The tenant may either rent a part or the entire space to the sublessee or in return receive any rent amount (does not have to be the same as the rent in the original lease agreement). The original tenant should be aware that…

A Hawaii sublease agreement allows a tenant (sublessor) currently under a lease agreement to rent part or the entirety of the property to another individual (sublessee). Most residential leases forbid subletting so the tenant may have to get written permission from the landlord to make sure that the arrangement is acceptable. The sublessor should know that once the sublease agreement is authorized that they are…

A Massachusetts Roommate Agreement delivers a method for roommates to document the living arrangements they agreed to. This is conducive to a mutually beneficial living arrangement since it removes any confusion factor over what was said when the agreement was first set to action. Even with the best intentions roommates may remember different versions of the same agreement. For instance, a group of students sharing…

A New York residential lease agreement is a contract between a landlord and tenant for the occupation of rental property for a fixed term (commonly 1-year). This is the most widely used rental real estate contract for homes, apartments, trailers, and any other types of housing units. It is recommended that the property owner or manager verify the credit and employment information given by a…

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…