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An Idaho commercial lease agreement allows landlords to establish rental terms for tenants seeking to lease commercial property for business purposes. All candidates for a commercial lease should complete a rental application to provide the landlord with a breakdown of their finances and rental history. If the landlord determines that the applicant is a fitting tenant, the lease terms can then be negotiated between parties and…

A Kansas month-to-month rental arrangement, also known as a “tenancy at will,” allows the landlord and tenant to come to terms on a contract that can be changed at any time with at least thirty (30) days’ notice. Ideal for short-term tenants so they can vacate the premises at any time or for landlords not looking for a long-term arrangement. Adobe PDF Microsoft Word Although…

A Texas roommate agreement administers the basic required language of a lease with a few adaptions appropriate to properly record the terms negotiated by the roommates. This paperwork will supplement the Master Lease when two or more people are pooling their resources to lease a residential property. While the Master Lease is signed between the Landlord and one or more of the roommates, this contract…

The Maine lead-based paint disclosure form is a required form from HUD that informs any tenants of the dangers of this toxic paint that exists in most homes built prior to 1978. The paint is primarily most harmful to pregnant women and young children as it affects their brain and can suppress their learning among other disorders. Every tenant that is issued this form should…

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…