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An Arkansas commercial lease agreement can be used by a company or individual seeking to legally rent property from a landlord for business use. Typically, a landlord will determine the rent payment on a per-square-foot basis. A standard length for the contract is three (3) years, but it may be any term as decided by the tenant and landlord. When executing the document, it is…

A Colorado commercial lease agreement is used by a landlord to establish rental terms for a tenant seeking to lease retail, industrial, or office-related property. A standard agreement is usually between one (1) and five (5) years but can be any period so long as both parties consent to the terms. There are three (3) ways to structure the financial aspects of a commercial lease: triple…

A Montana month-to-month rental agreement permits a lessor (“Landlord”) and lessee (“Tenant”) to enter into a binding rental agreement that may be voided or changed with at least thirty (30) days’ notice to the other party. The contract automatically renews upon payment by the tenant, and all Montana Landlord-Tenant laws remain in effect just as a standard rental agreement. In addition, the same eviction laws…

A Louisiana sublease agreement allows for a tenant who is under a lease with a landlord to lease a portion of or the entire space to someone else (sublessee). The term for the new tenant cannot be for any duration that lasts longer than the original lease agreement with the landlord. Subletting is often prohibited in a standard one (1) year lease contract. Therefore, it…

A Wyoming rental application is the only legal way for a property owner/manager or agent to check a potential tenant’s credit before authorizing a lease agreement. The landlord will usually request the following from the tenant: Social Security Number Job Status and Previous Employment Current Income Last Year’s Tax Return References – Including Employers and previous Landlords Fee(s) – Landlord may charge a fee for…