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An Idaho sublease agreement is a document used by tenants that are actively seeking to rent a part or the entirety of a property that they are currently leasing from a landlord/property owner. A standard residential lease agreement will usually bar this type of tenancy except by the approval of said landlord or owner. It is highly recommended to check with them to ensure it…

A Wisconsin month-to-month lease agreement allows a landlord to rent property to a tenant under the condition that either party may terminate the agreement, at any time, with twenty-eight (28) days’ notice. Even though the agreement is considered short-term, it must follow landlord-tenant laws (Chapter 704), and is recommended the tenant be screened through a rental application. If the housing unit was built prior to…

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…

An Indiana rental application allows a landlord to verify the credit and employment history of a potential tenant. It is also recommended that a landlord asks about the applicant’s previous rental references to make sure that they paid rent on time and left the previous property in a hospitable state. The landlord has the right to charge the applicant for any fees associated with the…

A Maryland month-to-month lease agreement allows a tenant to rent on a monthly basis and renews every thirty (30) days by payment by the lessee on the due date. The landlord or tenant may choose to modify or void the agreement altogether by giving the other notice of at least sixty (60) days. The landlord should view the tenant with the same regard as a…