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An Iowa commercial lease agreement is for any property that is used for retail, office, or industrial purposes. This type of agreement should be reviewed by an attorney as there is usually more money involved than with a residential lease agreement. Most commonly, the landlord will have to provide a space with a minimally finished interior (called a ‘vanilla box’) for the space requested. 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 Hawaii rental application allows a landlord or sublessor to view a tenant’s credit and background information. This simply allows the landlord to verify the tenant’s income, their employment history, credit score, and verify with previous landlords that the applicant doesn’t have a negative rental history. The landlord is allowed to charge a non-refundable fee for this service ($25 to $50) and it should take…
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 Mississippi rental application is the only form available for a landlord or their representative to check a tenant’s credit, job, and background information before authorizing a lease agreement. A fee is usually charged to conduct this service ($15 to $50) which pays for any administrative or credit report fees in association with performing the verification. After a thorough examination, the landlord should make a…




