Colorado Month-to-Month Lease Agreement Template

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A Washington commercial lease agreement lets a property owner of retail, office, or industrial type space rent to a business (tenant) operating as an individual or entity. (If the business is an entity, the landlord will want to verify it’s existence with the Secretary of State’s office.) The lease agreement document will be presented to the person representing the business by the landlord and the terms and conditions contained therein will be negotiated between the two parties. Details such as…

The Texas sublease agreement is a document to be completed by a tenant (“sublessor”) seeking to rent all or a portion of their rented space to another individual (“sublessee”). The landlord must provide consent to a sublease agreement (this is usually mentioned in the original rental contract). All potential sublessees should be screened with a rental application and a security deposit should be collected. After all, the sublessor is liable for any default in rent payments or damage caused to…

The Rhode Island rental application is a tool used by a landlord to verify the credit and background of a prospective tenant. Completing this process will help the landlord see if the applicant would be a good fit for the rental property in question. The landlord will usually request a non-refundable fee from the lessee which shows their good-faith interest in the property as well as demand they pay for any costs associated with performing the inquiry. The applicant will…

The Oregon three (3) day notice to quit for the nonpayment of rent is used by landlords when a tenant neglects to pay rent on time. The notice informs the tenant that they have three (3) days to either pay the total amount due or vacate the premises. For week-to-week tenancies, the landlord cannot deliver the notice until the fifth (5th) day of the rental period. For month-to-month tenancies and fixed-term leases, the landlord must wait until the eighth (8th)…

A Maryland commercial lease agreement is a legal contract that binds an individual or entity to make monthly payments to a landlord in exchange for the use of office, industrial, or retail space. There are many factors that go into this type of agreement but the first order of action by the landlord is to always verify interested parties through a rental application as well as investigate their business using the Secretary of State’s Business Database. There are three (3)…