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A Kansas month-to-month rental arrangement, also known as a “tenancy at will,” allows the landlord and tenant to come to terms on a contract that can be changed at any time with at least thirty (30) days’ notice. Ideal for short-term tenants so they can vacate the premises at any time or for landlords not looking for a long-term arrangement. Adobe PDF Microsoft Word Although…

A Mississippi sublease agreement form is used by tenants with a fixed term lease and who seek to have another person (hereinafter referred to as the “sublessee”) to occupy either part of the space such as a room or the entire unit. The sublessee may not legally sign on to an agreement that goes further than the original lease signed with the landlord (unless the…

A Nebraska commercial lease agreement details an arrangement wherein a landlord agrees to rent out their industrial, retail, or office space to a business tenant in exchange for monthly rent. The agreement goes into detail defining the relationship between both parties, their rights, their responsibilities, and the liability each adopts in signing the contract. Defined in the agreement are the three (3) types of commercial agreements;…

An Alabama rental application should be used any time a new tenant is applying to rent a property. The form allows verification of employment, credit, and rental history to see if their qualifications meet the requirements of the landlord. A landlord may be able to charge a fee for this service to cover any fees related to performing this service and a tenant can usually…

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…