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An Idaho commercial lease agreement allows landlords to establish rental terms for tenants seeking to lease commercial property for business purposes. All candidates for a commercial lease should complete a rental application to provide the landlord with a breakdown of their finances and rental history. If the landlord determines that the applicant is a fitting tenant, the lease terms can then be negotiated between parties and…

A Vermont sublease agreement is used when a tenant decides to re-rent residential space they currently have under a lease with a landlord. Typically around universities, students will often use a sublease to arrange for another person to occupy and pay rent while they leave for summer or Christmas break. Most standard lease agreements do not allow the function of subletting, and a tenant may have…

A New Jersey rental application allows a landlord to check and verify a tenant’s credit and employment information to make sure he or she is able to pay rent on time. This lowers the potential for hassle on the landlord’s end as well as the likelihood of needing to evict the tenant should they fail to pay rent. The most important things for a property…

A Louisiana sublease agreement allows for a tenant who is under a lease with a landlord to lease a portion of or the entire space to someone else (sublessee). The term for the new tenant cannot be for any duration that lasts longer than the original lease agreement with the landlord. Subletting is often prohibited in a standard one (1) year lease contract. Therefore, it…

A Colorado roommate agreement, a popular informal contract with college students, is a tool to solidify the rules and relationships in a household between two or more people cohabiting in a residence. Such an agreement should preclude the terms listed in the Master Lease. However, since the Master Lease will only apply to the Main Tenant who has signed it, a separate agreement should be…