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A Delaware commercial lease agreement establishes a landlord-tenant relationship between an individual or entity and an owner of commercial property. The parties will use the agreement to set forth the rental conditions, including the contract term (length of lease), monthly rent, and the frequency of payments. Also to be negotiated in the contract is whether the document will be a triple net (NNN), modified gross,…

A Wisconsin month-to-month lease agreement allows a landlord to rent property to a tenant under the condition that either party may terminate the agreement, at any time, with twenty-eight (28) days’ notice. Even though the agreement is considered short-term, it must follow landlord-tenant laws (Chapter 704), and is recommended the tenant be screened through a rental application. If the housing unit was built prior to…

A North Carolina sublease agreement is a rental contract employed by a tenant (sublessor) that is on the property with a valid lease agreement and agrees to rent the same property to someone else (sublessee). The agreement can be for all or part of the property, and usually the landlord must sign off or at least be notified of the contract. It should be understood…

A New Mexico rental application is a way for a landlord to seek the permission of a potential tenant to view his or her credit score and eligibility for tenancy. The landlord may charge a fee for this service, one of which typically takes about two (2) to three (3) days to complete. The landlord’s basic verification is to make sure that the tenant can…

An Oregon sublease agreement is between a person that is under a lease agreement (sublessor) and a person that is seeking to rent a portion or the whole space (sublessee). The property owner usually must be notified if this is to occur as many leases forbid subleasing of property. If the landlord approves, it is recommended that the sublessor perform a credit and background check…