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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…

An Oklahoma sublease agreement is for tenants seeking to rent their current residence to another individual for a portion or remainder of their lease. The sublease cannot go beyond the end date of the original contract with the landlord, and often a standard residential contract does not allow for the subletting of the premises without explicit written permission from the landlord. The original tenant, or…

An Ohio month-to-month rental agreement is mainly used by tenants and landlords seeking a short term occupancy arrangement, otherwise known as a tenancy at will. While payment is made every month, the contract may be canceled at any time with at least one (1) month’s notice to the other party. It is recommended that the landlord seek a security deposit at the time of lease…

The Delaware lead-based paint disclosure form must be attached to every lease agreement that is authorized to inform the new tenant of the dangers of this health hazard. Any property that has a commercial or residential dwelling that was constructed before 1978 runs the risk of having this toxic paint being present. Especially for young children and pregnant, if there is any visible paint chipping…

A Nevada sublease agreement is a document used by a tenant that is under a specified lease agreement term ending on a particular end date to rent the unit (or a portion) to another person (hereinafter referred to as a “Sublessee”). The tenant should check with their original lease to ensure this is an allowed arrangement under their terms and conditions, as most contracts forbid…