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A Hawaii sublease agreement allows a tenant (sublessor) currently under a lease agreement to rent part or the entirety of the property to another individual (sublessee). Most residential leases forbid subletting so the tenant may have to get written permission from the landlord to make sure that the arrangement is acceptable. The sublessor should know that once the sublease agreement is authorized that they are…

A Louisiana roommate agreement allows more than one (1) person to establish an arrangement and rules for living and sharing the same property. It can be made as a separate agreement from the master lease or attached as part of the same. In addition to the rent required to be paid by each roommate, living standards should be included, such as rules for guests, quiet…

An Iowa commercial lease agreement is for any property that is used for retail, office, or industrial purposes. This type of agreement should be reviewed by an attorney as there is usually more money involved than with a residential lease agreement. Most commonly, the landlord will have to provide a space with a minimally finished interior (called a ‘vanilla box’) for the space requested. The…

A New Hampshire month-to-month lease agreement is a type of tenancy that is renewed every month by the tenant via the rental payment to the landlord for another thirty (30) days. The tenant or landlord may choose to alter or terminate the agreement through written notice of at least one (1) month outlining the changes, or in the event of vacating, a termination notice. The…

An Iowa month-to-month lease agreement is an agreement in which the landlord and tenant have a rental arrangement that renews after a thirty (30) day period. Either party may alter or terminate the agreement with one (1) month’s written notice. All the laws in relation to lease agreements within the State still apply, and if either party defaults on the rental agreement, it may be…