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The Louisiana standard one (1) year residential lease agreement is a contract that details the terms and conditions of a rental agreement between a landlord and tenant. The lease has a one (1) year duration with monthly payments due on the first of each month (unless otherwise stated in the document). To ensure that the tenant will be able to pay their rent on time, the landlord should have the tenant complete a rental application to view their financial history. Association…

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 Arkansas sublease agreement is a contract which involves the tenant of a rented property (called the “sublessor”) leasing the property out to a third-party called a “sublessee.” The sublessor should remember to inform the landlord whenever there is another party assisting to pay prior to drafting a sublease agreement. In the case that the sublessee does not make a payment to the sublessor for a certain month, the sublessor has to pay the rent to the landlord in full by…

The Mississippi three (3) day notice to quit for the non-payment of rent allows three (3) days for the tenant to either pay the entire balance owing to the landlord or face vacating within the time period. If the tenant pays all outstanding debts to the landlord, the lease will continue unabated. In the event that they vacate, the tenant will still need to pay the full amount that is due to the landlord. If the tenant has broken the…

A Minnesota commercial lease agreement is a form to be completed by a property owner/manager when agreeing to let an individual or business occupy space for rent paid on a monthly basis. The lessor will typically check the tenant’s credentials with a rental application before authorizing in order to ensure the business, and its principal(s), are financially stable and credible to pay rent on time. If the tenant is a business entity, the lessor can check with the Secretary of…