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An Iowa commercial lease agreement is for any property that is used for retail, office, or industrial purposes. This type of agreement should be reviewed by an attorney as there is usually more money involved than with a residential lease agreement. Most commonly, the landlord will have to provide a space with a minimally finished interior (called a ‘vanilla box’) for the space requested. The…

A Colorado residential lease agreement is a contract used by landlords to set up a rental arrangement every month with a lessee (tenant). The length is usually one (1) year but may be any term as agreed upon by the parties involved. It is recommended in Colorado that a property owner seek the validation of the prospective tenant’s profile by having them fill out a…

A New Mexico residential lease agreement allows an individual (the tenant) to rent livable space from a property owner or manager (the landlord) in exchange for monthly rent. The contract becomes effective upon the inscription of each party’s signature, binding both individuals to the terms and conditions set therein until the termination date. It is a good idea for the landlord to ensure that the…

A New Jersey month-to-month rental agreement, or ‘tenancy-at-will’, is a residential lease with no end date. Instead, both parties can terminate the agreement by giving the other 30 days’ notice as required by the New Jersey Revised Statutes (§ 2A:18-56). Otherwise, the agreement is the same as any other lease and must follow all State laws. It is recommended that all prospective tenants be reviewed…

A Utah commercial lease agreement allows a landlord and tenant to enter into a legal agreement for the rental of a commercial, industrial, or office space. Agreements often cover a multiple-year term to ensure that the tenant is committed and that they will be given a proper opportunity to develop a successful business. There are three (3) variations regarding the division of utilities between a…