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A North Dakota sublease agreement is designated for tenants who are looking to re-rent their home or residential unit to someone else for the remainder of their lease term. The new tenant, or ‘sublessee’, does not have to rent the entire space and may decide to occupy a room or a portion of the living unit. The original tenant, or ‘sublessor,’ is responsible for all…

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 Colorado roommate agreement, a popular informal contract with college students, is a tool to solidify the rules and relationships in a household between two or more people cohabiting in a residence. Such an agreement should preclude the terms listed in the Master Lease. However, since the Master Lease will only apply to the Main Tenant who has signed it, a separate agreement should be…

A Georgia sublease agreement is popular around inner cities and college housing to allow someone else (sublessee) to occupy property a tenant (sublessor) is renting for a period of time. The length may not go further than the original agreement the tenant has on the property with the landlord, and all payments agreed upon must still be made. Anytime the sublessee does not make rent…

A Michigan sublease agreement form is meant for tenants that hold a master lease with a landlord and would like to rent some or the entire property to someone else (sublessee). Typically the landlord or property manager will have to be notified of this arrangement or be asked permission as most standard lease agreements do not allow this type of tenancy. Once the sublessor has…