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An Arkansas month-to-month rental agreement can be usedĀ if a landlord has an available residential unit that they are looking to lease to a prospective tenant. The agreement is only valid every thirty (30) days and renews for another month every time the tenant makes the payment. Either party may void or change the terms of the contract with written notice (exact time of how much…

A New Hampshire rental application is used when a landlord wishes to screen a tenant before authorizing a binding lease agreement. Once a tenant is shown a property for rent is interested, this form should be delivered to collect their credit, background, and employment information. The landlord may charge a fee for accepting the application. Once the application has been submitted, the landlord can investigate…

A Missouri roommate agreement is a legal contract binding all Signature Parties to the terms documented within it and the shared rental property. This is a reliable form of insurance that all the roommates, providing their signature, have consented to the following terms and conditions. Additionally, and fundamentally, this document also acts as a guideline as to what was originally agreed to, the responsibilities assigned…

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…

An Arizona sublease agreement is typically used in the university or urban areas of Arizona where a tenant is likely to be leasing property that they are already renting from a landlord. It is a good idea to check the original lease before doing this as most do not allow subleasing and, at the very least, the landlord must be aware of the arrangement (and…