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A Utah sublease agreement is a real estate contract between a tenant who holds a lease agreement and someone else (Sublessee) seeking to occupy a part of or the entire space. This type of arrangement is popular in metro areas and around universities when a lessee goes home for a period of time or in roommate situations. The original tenant may have to check their…

A Rhode Island commercial lease agreement is a contract between a property owner/manager and a tenant for the use of space intended for business purposes. The rental property may be used as an office, retail, or industrial space by the tenant, and the landlord will usually have the interior renovated to suit the tenant’s needs. Because the landlord is often making an initial investment in…

A Florida roommate agreement is a re-usable template form geared for individuals wishing to share a living space. This can apply to a house, off-campus student housing, or even an apartment complex. This form will supply the language required to establish roommate responsibilities and other important living conditions. Terms such as rent amount, division of utilities, groceries, and other household purchases are important things to…

A Maryland rental application allows a property owner to verify a tenant to see if he or she is creditworthy enough to enter a binding lease agreement. The main focus on the application will primarily be the monthly income and when checking the credit report to make sure that there are not any outstanding debts that would not allow the tenant to make the monthly rent…

A Montana roommate agreement is available for individuals wishing to cohabit a single residential rental. Essentially, this is a contract form developed with the general wording utilized by most (if not all) residential lease agreements coupled with that required to detail the internal agreement roommates intend to uphold. Documentation of this sort of agreement does not concern the Landlord, nor will it obligate him or…