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A Missouri sublease agreement can be used by a person that is renting a property from a landlord who wishes to rent a portion of their living space to another individual (the sublessee). All the terms of the original or “Master” lease remain the same, and the original tenant is still responsible for paying the landlord every month (whether or not the sublessee pays). The…

An Illinois residential lease agreement allows a tenant to rent property from a landlord in exchange for monthly rent and other consideration. The lease details also include utilities, length of tenancy, security deposit, and other fees and responsibilities. The terms should be negotiated between the parties verbally before an agreement is signed. The landlord is recommended to also check the prospective tenant’s background, before writing…

A North Dakota roommate agreement is useful to roommates intent on producing a written report on the terms each party has agreed to. Once this form has been completed (with the information supplied by the preparer) and signed by each roommate, it will be considered a legal contract holding each signature party responsible for following the terms and conditions defined therein. The information supplied will…

A North Dakota commercial lease agreement is a legal document used to delineate an arrangement between a landlord of commercial real estate and a business entity occupying the space in exchange for monthly payments. The agreement form will feature fields wherein both parties can enter their information and define the terms of the lease, including the length of term (usually three-five years), the cost of…

An Alabama roommate agreement is a document that is between the guests of a property that is rented by a landlord. The agreement is only between the guests, with the landlord being held harmless of any liability. The individual(s) listed as the tenant(s) on the original or master lease is the only person that will be held liable in any eviction action. Otherwise, it is up…