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A Wyoming residential lease agreement allows a landlord (property owner) to enter into a binding contract with a tenant (lessee) for the use of property in exchange for rent. The tenant will typically have to first be approved by the landlord and, when accepted, negotiations over the rental amount, utilities, and any other fees associated with the premises will begin. Once the tenant and landlord…

A New Mexico commercial lease agreement is a document that is used by landlords of commercial real estate to describe the rights and responsibilities of all parties involved in the renting of retail, office, or industrial space. It should be noted that there are three (3) types of commercial real estate lease agreements (described below). Triple Net (NNN) – An agreement wherein the tenant pays the…

A Massachusetts residential lease agreement is a fixed-term agreement between a landlord and tenant for the use of property in return for rent. Prior to signing an agreement, a landlord may require a tenant to complete a rental application to verify their income and credit. A landlord is not allowed to charge a fee for conducting a credit check (Chapter 186, § 15B(b)), although, licensed…

A California standard residential lease agreement is a written contract between a landlord and tenant for the renting of property in return for monthly rent. The tenant agrees to make payment and abide by the rules and terms of the agreement. If for any reason the tenant should break the lease, such as non-payment of rent or other lease violations, the landlord will have the…

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…