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A Delaware rental application is used to get credit and background information on a prospective tenant to ensure they are able to pay the rental amount every month. Furthermore, it is recommended that landlords contact previous landlords and management companies of the tenant to see what they have to say about the person. The property owner or management companies’ are permitted to charge a fee…

A Massachusetts month-to-month rental agreement (otherwise known as a “Tenancy at Will”) is a real estate contract for residential property that has no termination date and is renewed monthly. The document has no end date but can be changed or terminated with written notice to one another and at least thirty (30) days’ notice (unless otherwise stated in the agreement). The landlord is recommended to…

A Wyoming sublease agreement allows a tenant that is occupying a residential property on a fixed term to rent the same property to someone else. The existing tenant, or ‘Sublessor,’ may choose to rent a portion or the entire space to the new tenant, or ‘Sublessee.’ Under most leases in Wyoming, the act of subleasing (‘Subletting’) is barred from use by the landlord. Therefore, it…

A Kentucky rental application is a form that is used by a landlord to verify that a potential tenant is who they claim to be and will be able to pay their rent every month. The application allows the landlord to lookup the following; Employment Status and Income Background Information Credit Report Previous Landlords and any references that the tenant decides to use. The landlord…

A Kentucky sublease agreement allows a tenant to rent their home to someone else, known as the “sub-tenant.” The sub-tenant can rent a part of or the entire space but often needs the landlord to consent before signing an agreement. A sub-tenant after moving in, will have the same rights as a tenant. Therefore, it’s best to approve the individual through a rental application before…