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A Colorado rental application is used to verify a potential lessee’s credit and background information. It is typical for a management company, real estate agent, or property owner to seek the potential tenant’s background information in the hopes of trying to figure out if they can afford the property’s monthly payments. After getting the information from the potential lessee (and application fee if needed), it…
A Montana residential lease agreement is a real estate contract designated for property owners and managers to make with tenants. To start, an owner will usually want to see some credentials through a rental application which will entail all of the potential lessee’s credit, background, income, and employment information. After a careful review of all these details, the owner may approve the person and instruct…
A New Jersey commercial lease agreement is a legal form that details an arrangement between a landlord of commercial real estate and a business entity operating within its premises. It lists the cost of rent, the type of arrangement (Triple Net, Gross, or Modified Gross), the length of the term, and all other provisions which will dictate the nature of the relationship between the two…
A Tennessee sublease agreement allows a current tenant to sublet their property to someone else. Subletting is the leasing of space by a person who is currently under a fixed agreement and wishes to act as a sublessor and lease a portion of the entire space to someone else (sublessee). Typically, a residential lease agreement forbids the act of any type of subletting on behalf…
A Louisiana month-to-month rental agreement is used as a rental contract to rent residential property from a landlord that can be canceled at any time with a minimum 10 days’ notice. Although, it’s advised to have 30 days so each party has enough time to move out and find a new tenant. After a rental application is collected the landlord should review the tenant’s credit…




