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A California rental application can be downloaded by a landlord and completed by a potential lessee to check and verify their credit, background, employment, and previous rental history. This will give any property owner enough information about the person’s past to judge whether it is a good idea to rent to them. After the application is completed, the landlord can review it and see if…

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…

An Iowa sublease agreement is meant for tenants who want to rent a portion or all of their living unit to another individual. The sublease term cannot be longer than the lease agreement (unless the landlord agrees). Furthermore, the original tenant (sublessor) is responsible for the new tenant (sublessee) in the event of non-payment or eviction. No matter what happens, the sublessor is responsible to…

An Ohio month-to-month rental agreement is mainly used by tenants and landlords seeking a short term occupancy arrangement, otherwise known as a tenancy at will. While payment is made every month, the contract may be canceled at any time with at least one (1) month’s notice to the other party. It is recommended that the landlord seek a security deposit at the time of lease…

A Hawaii roommate agreementĀ sets forth the terms and conditions of a living arrangement between two (2) or more roommates. The basic terms include rental period, amount of rent per roommate, utility payments, cleaning, and other household responsibilities. Having such provisions written down in a legally binding contract helps avoid arguments and disagreements relating to the living situation. Additional terms not initially contained within the contract…