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A Washington commercial lease agreement can be used by landlords to rent out their property to tenants for retail, industrial, or office use. Unlike residential leases, the average term of a commercial lease is three (3) to five (5) years. This lengthier term is due to landlords having an upfront investment from outfitting the property to suit the needs of the tenant’s business. For this reason,…

An Idaho commercial lease agreement allows landlords to establish rental terms for tenants seeking to lease commercial property for business purposes. All candidates for a commercial lease should complete a rental application to provide the landlord with a breakdown of their finances and rental history. If the landlord determines that the applicant is a fitting tenant, the lease terms can then be negotiated between parties and…

A Massachusetts rental application allows a property owner or Sublessor (in the case of a sublease) to be able to check and verify a person’s credit and background, as well as their history with other landlords. The landlord is able to charge a fee if desired to cover the costs for the credit report and for the time and effort to make sure the tenant…

A West Virginia rental application is the only legal tool available for a landlord to protect themselves financially by checking the tenant’s information before the authorization of a lease agreement. A tenant should be issued this form and fill it in as best he or she can with the following: Current and past employment, addresses, and property owners/managers Social security number Income Upon the tenant’s…

A West Virginia month-to-month rental agreement allows a landlord (“lessor”) and tenant (“lessee”) to create a contract under which the tenant is permitted to occupy a residence that can be canceled at any time with one (1) month’s notice. Payment by the tenant must be made on the date specified in the lease for the tenancy to extend for another monthly period. Minimum Termination Notice…