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An Idaho rental application can be used by landlords to verify a person’s credit and employment information before entering into a rental agreement. This form, once completed and signed by the potential lessee, gives the landlord the unlimited rights to check any of the information that is filled in. The most important being the amount of income he or she receives in a weekly or…

The Louisiana residential lease agreement legally binds a landlord (lessor) and a person seeking to rent (lessee) into a contract for the possession of real estate for a fixed period of time. The agreement is usually signed with the first (1st) month’s rent paid and a Security Deposit (to be decided by the landlord but usually equal to a monthly installment of rent), and both…

An Idaho roommate agreement is a handy tool that two or more potential roommates may use to outline each of their responsibilities in their shared residence. Moving into a new place can be exciting but it can also be complicated and should be taken seriously. In a long-term lease between a landlord/property owner and tenant, the conditions allowing the tenant to stay on the property…

A Maine commercial lease agreement is a legal contract used by commercial property owners to enter into a rental arrangement with a business entity. The terms and conditions of this agreement should be negotiated by the parties before signatures are inscribed thereto. Important provisions to look over include rent amount, the responsibility of utilities, taxes, and other expenses, lease term, and termination options. The tenant…

A Nevada sublease agreement is a document used by a tenant that is under a specified lease agreement term ending on a particular end date to rent the unit (or a portion) to another person (hereinafter referred to as a “Sublessee”). The tenant should check with their original lease to ensure this is an allowed arrangement under their terms and conditions, as most contracts forbid…