Mississippi Month-to-Month Lease Agreement Template
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The Maine seven (7) day eviction notice is for a residential landlord to submit to a tenant that is late on their monthly rent payment. Rent is allowed to be paid up to fifteen (15) days’ past its due date before it can be considered late (§ 6028(1)). If rent remains unpaid for seven (7) days or more after it is late, the landlord may issue the eviction notice. Once the notice has been given to the tenant, they have…
The Oregon sublease agreement is designed for a tenant looking to rent either their entire space or a bedroom to someone else. Permission to sublet must always be obtained from the landlord if the original lease does not state that subletting is allowed. The original tenant, or “sublessor,” will be held liable for any damage and will remain responsible for making the monthly payment regardless of whether the new tenant, or “sublessee,” decides to pay. The sublessor must follow all…
An Arizona five (5) day notice to quit is sent to a tenant in the event they are late on rent. The notice gives the tenant five (5) days to either pay the back rent in full or vacate the premises. The balance may include interest or fees accrued due to the late payment of the owed rent. The form can be submitted via certified mail, regular first class mail, or it can be hand-delivered. When is it due? – Rent…
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…
A South Carolina commercial lease agreement is a binding contract between a business, represented by an entity or individual, and a landlord that owns non-residential space such as retail, office, or industrial. The form may be set up in three (3) different ways; Gross – The tenant pays a monthly amount and the landlord takes care of all utilities and expenses related to the property. Modified-Gross – Tenant and landlord negotiate and share all the costs associated with the premises….





