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A Rhode Island month-to-month rental agreement, otherwise known as a “tenancy at will” agreement, permits a tenant to live in a residential unit based on a real estate contract with no end date (perpetual), but rent is due on a specific day every month. Upon acceptance by the landlord of said payment, the agreement continues for another thirty (30) day term. If the landlord or…

An Arizona commercial lease agreement allows a landlord to rent property (retail, office, or industrial) to a qualified tenant. The agreement details the rental amount and who is expected to pay for the property expenses such as CAMs (Common Area Maintenance), taxes, and insurance. After negotiating the monthly payment, the parties must decide on the term or length of the agreement. The lessee will only…

A South Dakota rental application allows a landlord to verify whether a tenant is able to pay rent on the first (1st) of every month by checking their employment and income history. Also, if the landlord should choose, they may be able to lookup credit reports, background information, and contact prior landlords to see what kind of tenant the person was in the past. At the…

A Kentucky residential lease agreement is between a landlord and a tenant for the renting of property for monthly rent and other obligations. Depending on the terms of the agreement, the landlord and tenant will be required to negotiate the following: Monthly rental amount ($); Utilities including: Electricity; Water; Heat; A/C; Landscaping; Parking fees; Security deposit; and Pet Deposit (if any) The landlord may ask…

The Illinois lead-based paint disclosure form must be attached to any lease agreement which the structure was built prior to 1978. This form is to warn the new tenant about the dangers of this type of paint and especially if there is chipping or paint is falling off in the property to have checked immediately. The lessor must make sure that the tenant signs this…