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A Utah month-to-month rental agreement is used when two (2) parties (landlord and tenant) are held to the terms of an agreed contract for one (1) month at a time. When rent payment is due, usually at the first (1st) of the month, the contract renews for an additional term. According to State law (§ 78B-6-802), the landlord must give the tenant at least fifteen…

A Colorado sublease agreement is a form designated for current tenants on a property that would like to rent part of or the entire space they are occupying to a sublessee. This type of rental arrangement is common in inner cities and around college campuses where there is a higher chance of a roommate type of situation. It is advised that sublessors perform a credit…

TheĀ Arkansas rental application form is used by a property owner to review a potential tenant’s credentials to see if they qualify for a lease agreement. The applicant must enter their information into the form including financial information, personal information, employment history, and other pertinent material. After signing the last page (giving the landlord permission to perform credit and background searches), the applicant will submit the…

A Delaware month–to-month lease agreement allows a landlord and tenant to establish a rental arrangement on a monthly payment basis. Both parties are only liable to abide by the terms for a month at a time and renews upon the payment of rent every month. If the tenant stops paying rent, he or she must vacate the premises immediately, but it is usually required that…

A Washington standard residential lease agreement allows a property owner to rent a home to a tenant for monthly rent. The tenant usually has to apply and provide the landlord with their credit information to make sure they are qualified through a rental application. If approved, the landlord will fill in the blanks of this form with the agreed-upon arrangement. After the signatures are given…