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A Delaware sublease agreement allows a person that is already under a lease agreement with a property owner or manager to rent a portion or the entire space to another person (sublessee). This is a common type of tenancy in cities and around college campuses when roommate type of situations are more popular. It must be understood that the original tenant (sublessor) is responsible for any…

A New Hampshire rental application is used when a landlord wishes to screen a tenant before authorizing a binding lease agreement. Once a tenant is shown a property for rent is interested, this form should be delivered to collect their credit, background, and employment information. The landlord may charge a fee for accepting the application. Once the application has been submitted, the landlord can investigate…

A Missouri sublease agreement can be used by a person that is renting a property from a landlord who wishes to rent a portion of their living space to another individual (the sublessee). All the terms of the original or “Master” lease remain the same, and the original tenant is still responsible for paying the landlord every month (whether or not the sublessee pays). The…

A Montana residential lease agreement is a real estate contract designated for property owners and managers to make with tenants. To start, an owner will usually want to see some credentials through a rental application which will entail all of the potential lessee’s credit, background, income, and employment information. After a careful review of all these details, the owner may approve the person and instruct…

An Idaho roommate agreement is a handy tool that two or more potential roommates may use to outline each of their responsibilities in their shared residence. Moving into a new place can be exciting but it can also be complicated and should be taken seriously. In a long-term lease between a landlord/property owner and tenant, the conditions allowing the tenant to stay on the property…