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A Montana commercial lease agreement is a rental contract used to solidify terms and conditions with regard to rented retail, office, or industrial property. This type of agreement often involves more money than a residential lease agreement, therefore, the landlord may require that the tenant pay a large security deposit and/or provide a personal guarantee. This guarantee will give the landlord peace of mind knowing…

A New Jersey residential lease agreement is a fixed-term lease between a landlord and tenant that is common for a 1 year period. A tenant should be properly vetted through a rental application before signing. If approved, the tenant will be required to pay the security deposit, 1st month’s rent, and any other fees. The agreement should clearly outline the responsibilities of both parties, required…

A Missouri residential lease agreement is the standard one (1) year template that brings together a landlord and tenant to occupy livable space for monthly rent. Negotiations usually begin on the terms after the landlord performs a check on the potential tenant’s credit through an application. Table of Contents Forms (3) Standard Residential Lease Agreement Missouri Assoc. of Realtors Lease Agreement St. Louis Assoc. of…

An Oregon rental application is a form used by landlords to verify that a tenant can pay the rent and that he or she has a good credit history. The landlord may charge a fee for providing this service, which serves a secondary purpose in enabling them to see which tenants are serious about renting the property. Looking up the person’s credit, rental, and background…

A Pennsylvania sublease agreement is a way for a tenant that is under a current lease agreement to rent the entire property or a portion thereof to someone else (the “sublessee”). A standard lease will usually have language in barring a tenant from doing this, so the landlord may have to sign off either on the sublease or on some other form to allow this…