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An Arizona month-to-month lease agreement, also known as a “tenancy at will”, is a written contract between a tenant and landlord where there is no end date. The lease continues until, in accordance with § 33-1375, the landlord or tenant provides at least thirty (30) days’ notice of terminating or modifying the lease. The landlord may also use the same time-frame to increase rent on…

A New York rental application is the most widely used credit form to screen tenants before a landlord decides to rent to them. The applicant may be charged a nonrefundable application fee; however, this varies from lessor to lessor. The application processing usually takes two (2) to three (3) days depending on the availability of the references. The landlord will usually want to verify the…

A Louisiana month-to-month rental agreement is used as a rental contract to rent residential property from a landlord that can be canceled at any time with a minimum 10 days’ notice. Although, it’s advised to have 30 days so each party has enough time to move out and find a new tenant. After a rental application is collected the landlord should review the tenant’s credit…

A Vermont month-to-month rental agreement allows a tenant to occupy residential property from a landlord on a monthly basis. Payment of rent is listed in the agreement and is usually required on the first (1st) of every month. Upon acceptance, the agreement automatically updates for another thirty (30) days, with each party continuing to abide by its terms and conditions. Minimum Termination Notice Either party…

A Wyoming month-to-month rental agreement is a contract between a landlord and tenant that allows the tenant to lease a residential property for one (1) month at a time. Either party may terminate the contract at any time with thirty (30) days’ notice given to the other party. The agreement is usually used for short-term tenants or for when the original lease expires, and the…