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A South Carolina sublease agreement allows a tenant who is under a lease agreement to rent out a portion or the entire same space (otherwise known as “subletting”) to someone else. This type of tenancy is usually forbidden in standard lease agreements so it is advised to check the original agreement for the language pertaining to subleasing. The new tenant, or sublessee, has the sole…

A Minnesota rental application legally permits a property manager or owner to check and verify a person’s credit, leasing history, background, and employment (including income) to qualify for a residential lease agreement. The landlord may accept a non-refundable fee for performing this service which also shows a level of real interest by the applicant. Although, it is advised for the property owner to not take…

A New Mexico commercial lease agreement is a document that is used by landlords of commercial real estate to describe the rights and responsibilities of all parties involved in the renting of retail, office, or industrial space. It should be noted that there are three (3) types of commercial real estate lease agreements (described below). Triple Net (NNN) – An agreement wherein the tenant pays the…

A Pennsylvania residential lease agreement is a document outlining the terms between a tenant renting a home from a landlord. The landlord will commonly verify the tenant’s credit and background through the use of a rental application. After being approved, the tenant will be required to pay a security deposit, 1st month’s rent, and any other obligations required by the lease. The tenant is given…

A Maryland sublease agreement form lets a tenant currently under a lease be able to rent the property to someone else (sublessee). The tenant may either rent a part or the entire space to the sublessee or in return receive any rent amount (does not have to be the same as the rent in the original lease agreement). The original tenant should be aware that…