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An Arkansas month-to-month rental agreement can be used if a landlord has an available residential unit that they are looking to lease to a prospective tenant. The agreement is only valid every thirty (30) days and renews for another month every time the tenant makes the payment. Either party may void or change the terms of the contract with written notice (exact time of how much…

A North Dakota month-to-month rental agreement allows for a tenant and landlord to create a rental arrangement with no end date that renews every month automatically upon payment. Although it is a short-term rental arrangement, the terms and conditions must follow the State laws as if it were a standard one-year contract. This implies that the landlord faces the same liabilities as the lessor of…

The Megan’s law disclosure form must be attached to every residential lease agreement. Megan’s law is a computer database that contains all registered sex offenders and where they live in the State of California. Pursuant to Section 290.46 of the Penal Code, information about specified registered sex offenders is made available to the public via an Internet Web site maintained by the Department of Justice at…

A Rhode Island roommate agreement becomes a documented commitment between individuals living together in a shared rental property, once it is filled out and signed. This action solidifies an individual’s acknowledgment of terms with the binding power of a signature and should, thus, be taken seriously. That being said, it is important to keep in mind that all the signature parties will have to provide…

A Kansas commercial lease agreement can be used by any property owner seeking to rent space to an individual or entity for business use. The most common types of uses are for retail, office, and industrial space. Since the landlord usually builds the space to fit the tenant’s needs, the lease term is usually longer than residential leases, often between three (3) and five (5)…