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A Washington rental application is for property owners, managers, and agents to obtain the tenant’s information for a background check including a credit check, employment history, and rental history. The main difference between the Statewide rental application and the Seattle version, according to the Fair Chance Housing Act, prohibits Seattle landlords from asking an applicant about their criminal history. Table of Contents Applications (2) Washington…

The Arizona rental application form can be completed by a prospective tenant to check their credit prior to renting property. This is recommended to verify the tenant’s job, credit, and rental history to ensure they are credible. A fee may be charged for providing this service and it is a good idea for the landlord to get back to the tenant as soon as possible…

A Maine month to month rental agreement is used by a property owner (lessor) and tenant (lessee) seeking an ongoing landlord-tenant relationship. As long as either party does not decide to change or void the agreement, usually with at least thirty (30) days notice, the contract remains valid. To protect the lessor, it is advised that a security deposit of at least one (1) month…

A South Carolina sublease agreement allows a tenant who is under a lease agreement to rent out a portion or the entire same space (otherwise known as “subletting”) to someone else. This type of tenancy is usually forbidden in standard lease agreements so it is advised to check the original agreement for the language pertaining to subleasing. The new tenant, or sublessee, has the sole…

A Rhode Island month-to-month rental agreement, otherwise known as a “tenancy at will” agreement, permits a tenant to live in a residential unit based on a real estate contract with no end date (perpetual), but rent is due on a specific day every month. Upon acceptance by the landlord of said payment, the agreement continues for another thirty (30) day term. If the landlord or…