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An Ohio roommate agreement acts as a contractual tool when several roommates have decided to share living quarters. In any situation where multiple individuals and personalities get mixed in, it should be expected that original agreements or terms may be forgotten or misconstrued down the line. Happily, setting leasing terms for roommates on paper will rectify this problem nicely. The roommate agreement may be filled out…

A Mississippi rental application is the only form available for a landlord or their representative to check a tenant’s credit, job, and background information before authorizing a lease agreement. A fee is usually charged to conduct this service ($15 to $50) which pays for any administrative or credit report fees in association with performing the verification. After a thorough examination, the landlord should make a…

A Kentucky sublease agreement allows a tenant to rent their home to someone else, known as the “sub-tenant.” The sub-tenant can rent a part of or the entire space but often needs the landlord to consent before signing an agreement. A sub-tenant after moving in, will have the same rights as a tenant. Therefore, it’s best to approve the individual through a rental application before…

A New Jersey roommate agreement acts as a written guideline to a living arrangement, agreed to by roommates, regarding a rental property. In this case, the landlord will be left out of any obligations or responsibilities to anyone but the master tenant(s) with whom they’ve entered into a lease agreement. Therefore, the roommate agreement need only be signed by the master tenant and all roommates…

A Pennsylvania sublease agreement is a way for a tenant that is under a current lease agreement to rent the entire property or a portion thereof to someone else (the “sublessee”). A standard lease will usually have language in barring a tenant from doing this, so the landlord may have to sign off either on the sublease or on some other form to allow this…