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A North Dakota month-to-month rental agreement allows for a tenant and landlord to create a rental arrangement with no end date that renews every month automatically upon payment. Although it is a short-term rental arrangement, the terms and conditions must follow the State laws as if it were a standard one-year contract. This implies that the landlord faces the same liabilities as the lessor of…

A Missouri rental application is much like a credit application where the tenant must put forth his or her information in the hopes of being qualified for a lease agreement. The tenant will be required to fill in the following; Social Security Number Previous addresses All persons to be occupying the premises Employment – including supervisor, income, and length of time at the position Former…

An Arizona commercial lease agreement allows a landlord to rent property (retail, office, or industrial) to a qualified tenant. The agreement details the rental amount and who is expected to pay for the property expenses such as CAMs (Common Area Maintenance), taxes, and insurance. After negotiating the monthly payment, the parties must decide on the term or length of the agreement. The lessee will only…

A Rhode Island standard residential lease agreement allows a landlord to legally collect payment for renting their property to someone else (a “tenant”). It is a binding contract that sets up an ongoing arrangement where the tenant will pay rent to the lessor in exchange for the everyday use of the livable property. The form’s fields must be completed by both parties and, once signed,…

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…