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A North Dakota roommate agreement is useful to roommates intent on producing a written report on the terms each party has agreed to. Once this form has been completed (with the information supplied by the preparer) and signed by each roommate, it will be considered a legal contract holding each signature party responsible for following the terms and conditions defined therein. The information supplied will…

An Arizona residential lease agreement is a contract that allows a landlord to rent property to a tenant for payment that is usually due on the 1st of every month. The landlord has the right to perform a credit and background check of each potential lessee through the use of a rental application. This is common practice, especially for higher-end property, and the tenant will…

A Louisiana roommate agreement allows more than one (1) person to establish an arrangement and rules for living and sharing the same property. It can be made as a separate agreement from the master lease or attached as part of the same. In addition to the rent required to be paid by each roommate, living standards should be included, such as rules for guests, quiet…

A Florida sublease agreement is made for tenant relationships in which one (1) person is under contract with the landlord and wishes to rent part or the entirety of the space to another individual (sublessee). Any signed sublease agreement cannot extend past the term of the original lease. It is understood by all parties that the landlord must be paid by the original tenant whether…

An Oklahoma sublease agreement is for tenants seeking to rent their current residence to another individual for a portion or remainder of their lease. The sublease cannot go beyond the end date of the original contract with the landlord, and often a standard residential contract does not allow for the subletting of the premises without explicit written permission from the landlord. The original tenant, or…