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An Arkansas residential lease agreement made between a landlord and tenant allows the renting of property in exchange for monthly rent. A residential lease agreement is typically a twelve (12) month arrangement but, in certain cases, it can be less or more than a year. After being verified through an application, the lessee will be subject to paying deposits and rent upfront (depending on his…

A Hawaii month-to-month rental agreement allows a person to be able to rent residential space from a landlord on a monthly basis. This means that either party may issue a notice at any time to change or void the agreement (as long as the minimum termination notice period is adhered to). It is recommended that the landlord seek one (1) month’s security deposit and one…

A Louisiana commercial lease agreement is a template used by property owners looking to rent out commercial space to a business entity. Commercial properties include office space, retail stores, industrial warehouses, and other types of property designed for business use. A commercial rental arrangement will involve more thorough background checks on the landlord’s part as there is generally a lot more risk involved than one…

A Maine sublease agreement is common in any type of arrangement where a tenant (“Sublessor”) would like to allow someone else (“Sublessee”) to occupy part of or the whole space during their tenancy. The Sublessee cannot stay for longer than the original lease agreement and the sublessor agrees to legally expose themselves to any non-payment of rent or wrongdoing by the new tenant. It is…

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…