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A North Dakota residential lease agreement is a standard twelve (12) month term agreement between a property owner/manager (landlord) and a person looking to occupy the space (tenant). The monthly rental payment from the tenant to the landlord is usually due on the first (1st) of each month although any stipulation on this can be relayed in the agreement. This contract between the lessee and…

A Rhode Island sublease agreement is a real estate contract that is meant for a tenant, referred to as the ‘sublessor,’ who is under a fixed-term lease agreement and would like to lease the same property to someone else (the “sublessee”). Most standard lease agreements prohibit the use of subletting, so written permission from the landlord or property manager may be needed. When drafting an…

A Utah asbestos disclosure form should be attached and signed to the lease agreement for housing units built prior to 1981. The disclosure will be used to notify tenants of whether or not the landlord has knowledge of asbestos contained in the property. To view more information about asbestos, you may read OSHA’s fact sheet which lists the dangers of its exposure. Related posts: Maine…

A Virginia commercial lease agreement is a document that property owners/managers can use to bind a tenant into a legal agreement to rent a space for business purposes. The tenant may be an individual or business entity and the property may be used as industrial, retail, or office space. The lease agreement must be drafted to suit both parties involved, and the breakdown of the…

A Kentucky residential lease agreement is between a landlord and a tenant for the renting of property for monthly rent and other obligations. Depending on the terms of the agreement, the landlord and tenant will be required to negotiate the following: Monthly rental amount ($); Utilities including: Electricity; Water; Heat; A/C; Landscaping; Parking fees; Security deposit; and Pet Deposit (if any) The landlord may ask…