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The South Dakota residential rental agreement is a twelve (12) month term that can be filled in with the landlord, tenant, and property information along with the terms of the agreement between the parties. The most commonly negotiated parts of the transaction are the monthly payment amount, length of the contract, fees (parking, pet-related, etc.), utilities (electricity, water, cable, internet, etc.), and security deposits. Table…

A Colorado rental application is used to verify a potential lessee’s credit and background information. It is typical for a management company, real estate agent, or property owner to seek the potential tenant’s background information in the hopes of trying to figure out if they can afford the property’s monthly payments. After getting the information from the potential lessee (and application fee if needed), it…

A Wyoming sublease agreement allows a tenant that is occupying a residential property on a fixed term to rent the same property to someone else. The existing tenant, or ‘Sublessor,’ may choose to rent a portion or the entire space to the new tenant, or ‘Sublessee.’ Under most leases in Wyoming, the act of subleasing (‘Subletting’) is barred from use by the landlord. Therefore, it…

An Arizona sublease agreement is typically used in the university or urban areas of Arizona where a tenant is likely to be leasing property that they are already renting from a landlord. It is a good idea to check the original lease before doing this as most do not allow subleasing and, at the very least, the landlord must be aware of the arrangement (and…

A New Mexico sublease agreement is a real estate contract that establishes a relationship between a tenant under a lease and another individual (sublessee) who will be renting the same property. The current tenant (sublessor) has the option of renting the entire unit or just a portion of it. It is common for standard leases to prohibit the use of sublet arrangements, so the sublessor…