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A New York commercial lease agreement allows the renting of retail, industrial, or office space between a property manager/owner and an individual or entity. This type of arrangement is usually three (3) to five (5) years long, with the tenant typically having the option to renew for more years at a predetermined rental rate. If the landlord is accepting a new business, they should require…

A Texas rental application is used to check a tenant’s credit report, background, employment (including income), and previous rental history. Use of this form ensures that the tenant is able to afford the monthly lease payment. Many landlords will only check the person’s credit which should take about fifteen (15) minutes, while others may take up to a few days if verifying with all references…

A Mississippi residential lease agreement is a standard one (1) year contract that binds the renter and landlord for the full extent of the term unless each mutually agrees to break the lease. The landlord is typically due rent on the first (1st) of every month and if the lessee moves in prior to the 1st, then the rent is usually pro-rated to reflect the…

A South Carolina rental application is used to view a tenant’s credit and background information before authorizing a rental agreement. The tenant will need to complete the form and make sure to write their Social Security Number, previous addresses, and employment details. This will give the property manager or owner enough information to make a decision on whether the applicant can be justified for a…

A Utah asbestos disclosure form should be attached and signed to the lease agreement for housing units built prior to 1981. The disclosure will be used to notify tenants of whether or not the landlord has knowledge of asbestos contained in the property. To view more information about asbestos, you may read OSHA’s fact sheet which lists the dangers of its exposure. Related posts: Maine…