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A Wisconsin sublease agreement allows a tenant (“sublessor”) who is under a lease with a fixed term (“master lease”) to be able to rent the same property to someone else (“sublessee”) in return for payment. This type of tenancy is common among college campuses and urban areas as it allows for roommates or for someone to occupy space while a person may be out of…

An Arkansas sublease agreement is a rental contract between a tenant and sub-tenant of a property. The original contract remains valid, and the original tenant must keep paying the landlord until the end of the term. However, the original tenant under this arrangement may offer to rent the entire property, or a part thereof, to an interested party. Seeing as the original tenant must keep…

A Vermont rental application is a resource a landlord may use to verify the source of a potential tenant’s credit, past employment, current income, background, and previous history with other property owners and managers. The landlord is allowed to charge a fee for conducting this type of search. Depending on the strictness of the landlord, it may take anywhere from fifteen (15) minutes to a…

A Texas month-to-month lease agreement, or “tenancy at will,” is a rental contract used when a property manager or owner accepts a tenant to occupy a space for one (1) month at a time. Either party may make changes to the contract or choose to terminate it by giving one (1) month’s notice to the other party. This type of arrangement is common among tenants…

The Connecticut commercial lease agreement is a contract that binds a lessor and lessee to a set of rental terms relating to the use of an office, retail, or industrial space. Commercial lease agreements often last longer than residential contracts as the tenant generally invests their time and money into adequately fitting the property for business use. Landlords are recommended to verify the background of…