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A Minnesota rental application legally permits a property manager or owner to check and verify a person’s credit, leasing history, background, and employment (including income) to qualify for a residential lease agreement. The landlord may accept a non-refundable fee for performing this service which also shows a level of real interest by the applicant. Although, it is advised for the property owner to not take…

A Hawaii sublease agreement allows a tenant (sublessor) currently under a lease agreement to rent part or the entirety of the property to another individual (sublessee). Most residential leases forbid subletting so the tenant may have to get written permission from the landlord to make sure that the arrangement is acceptable. The sublessor should know that once the sublease agreement is authorized that they are…

A Wyoming month-to-month rental agreement is a contract between a landlord and tenant that allows the tenant to lease a residential property for one (1) month at a time. Either party may terminate the contract at any time with thirty (30) days’ notice given to the other party. The agreement is usually used for short-term tenants or for when the original lease expires, and the…

A Kentucky commercial lease agreement allows a landlord that owns retail, industrial, or office space to rent this space to a qualified tenant. There are many types of rental arrangements, such as Triple Net (NNN), Gross, and Percentage leases, that this contract may be modified to reflect as long as both parties are in agreement. Typically the tenant will request how they would like the…

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…