Utah Standard Residential Lease Agreement | PDF

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A New Hampshire commercial lease agreement is a document that provides a clear definition of the business relationship held between a landlord of commercial property (as opposed to residential) and a willing tenant wishing to conduct business therein. The form can be completed by either party but both must agree on the terms and conditions it contains, namely the cost of rent, the rights and responsibilities…

A Washington rental application is for property owners, managers, and agents to obtain the tenant’s information for a background check including a credit check, employment history, and rental history. The main difference between the Statewide rental application and the Seattle version, according to the Fair Chance Housing Act, prohibits Seattle landlords from asking an applicant about their criminal history. Table of Contents Applications (2) Washington…

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 Oklahoma month-to-month lease agreement is a rental contract with no end date but can be canceled with at least 30 days’ notice from the landlord or tenant. As long as rent is paid each month, the tenancy continues until one of the parties decides to amend or terminate. The landlord may also increase the monthly rent with 30 days’ notice or make any other…

A North Dakota sublease agreement is designated for tenants who are looking to re-rent their home or residential unit to someone else for the remainder of their lease term. The new tenant, or ‘sublessee’, does not have to rent the entire space and may decide to occupy a room or a portion of the living unit. The original tenant, or ‘sublessor,’ is responsible for all…