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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…

A Georgia commercial lease agreement is for individuals or companies seeking to rent retail, industrial, or office space over a fixed period (typically three (3) years, but the term may be negotiated). Lease applicants should be thoroughly screened to ensure that they have a positive rental history and are worthy of a long-term contract. If the tenant is a new business, the owner/landlord may request…

A West Virginia commercial lease agreement is a legal document with which a landlord agrees to lease commercial property to a tenant in exchange for monthly payments. The tenant may be an individual or a business entity, that intends to use the property for retail, industrial, or office purposes. In most cases, the landlord will renovate the rental space to be functional for the tenant’s business….

A Wyoming sublease agreement allows a tenant that is occupying a residential property on a fixed term to rent the same property to someone else. The existing tenant, or ‘Sublessor,’ may choose to rent a portion or the entire space to the new tenant, or ‘Sublessee.’ Under most leases in Wyoming, the act of subleasing (‘Subletting’) is barred from use by the landlord. Therefore, it…

The Arizona rental application form can be completed by a prospective tenant to check their credit prior to renting property. This is recommended to verify the tenant’s job, credit, and rental history to ensure they are credible. A fee may be charged for providing this service and it is a good idea for the landlord to get back to the tenant as soon as possible…