Maine Commercial Lease Agreement Template

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The Rhode Island month-to-month lease agreement is a contract between a residential landlord and a tenant with the purpose of creating a legally binding, temporary rental arrangement. Also known as a “tenancy at will,” this type of lease agreement is a relaxed arrangement for short or long-term renters that do not know exactly how long they will be renting from the landlord. Most of the terms and conditions will be the same or similar to a standard (one (1) year…

The Connecticut Sublease Agreement gives a tenant (the sublessor) the right to lease their rented space in part or in its entirety to another subtenant (the sublessee). It is possible that the landlord has added a stipulation in the master lease the specifically prohibits this type of arrangement, so it is wise to review the initial lease and obtain permission from the property owner before taking on a secondary tenant. It is usually the master tenant who bears all responsibility regarding the…

The Kansas three (3) day notice to quit for the non-payment of rent allows a landlord to serve their tenant a notice of possible eviction after not receiving rent on the due date. The tenant will have three (3) days to either pay the landlord all the monies due or vacate the premises. If the tenant vacates the premises, they shall be held liable for the payment. The document must be served on the tenant by delivering it in person…

The Mississippi sublease agreement allows a tenant to get another individual to rent out a portion or all of their rental space. The original tenant will have to check with their master agreement to make sure that subletting is not barred from use. If it is, the tenant can plead their case to the landlord and try to obtain written permission. The original tenant, or sublessor, will ultimately be responsible and liable for the actions of the subtenant. The sublessor…

The Michigan seven (7) day notice to quit (Form DC 100c) is designated for landlords seeking to notify a tenant that their rent is past due and they may face eviction if they do not pay. The form must be served according to the State’s legally mandated process (see instructions) to be effective. The tenant, after being served, has seven (7) days to pay the amount due or vacate the property. When is Rent Due? – No statute. However, this…