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A Colorado commercial lease agreement is used by a landlord to establish rental terms for a tenant seeking to lease retail, industrial, or office-related property. A standard agreement is usually between one (1) and five (5) years but can be any period so long as both parties consent to the terms. There are three (3) ways to structure the financial aspects of a commercial lease: triple…

An Indiana month-to-month lease agreement allows a landlord and tenant to negotiate terms of a short term rental contract. This type of real estate form renews each month as long as the property owner (landlord) and tenant (lessee) do not give written notice to each other altering the agreement. It is recommended that the landlord either check the tenant’s credit through a rental application or…

A Hawaii commercial lease agreement allows a lessor (owner) and lessee (tenant) to negotiate and agree upon terms regarding the renting of commercial property located within the State. If the tenant is a business entity, the landlord should search their status with the Secretary of State to make sure that it is in good standing (see business search below). Regardless, the business should be properly…

A Florida sublease agreement is made for tenant relationships in which one (1) person is under contract with the landlord and wishes to rent part or the entirety of the space to another individual (sublessee). Any signed sublease agreement cannot extend past the term of the original lease. It is understood by all parties that the landlord must be paid by the original tenant whether…

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…