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The Utah three (3) day notice to quit is a warning delivered to a tenant who has failed to pay rent as per the terms of their lease agreement. This notice gives the tenant three business (3) days after delivery of the notice to pay the landlord or face eviction. If payment is not made, the landlord will have the right to seek legal counsel and, eventually, start eviction procedures. The tenant also has the right to leave the premises without…

A Michigan commercial lease agreement commits a landlord and a business tenant to a binding contract for retail, office, or industrial space. Property-related expenses will be paid by the landlord, the tenant, or split between both parties as defined in the lease. Every business should be reviewed through a rental application and verified with the Secretary of State’s online database. The term of a commercial lease is usually two (2) or three (3) years because the property owner will typically…

The Vermont rental application is a form that allows a property owner/manager to authorize a background check of an individual looking to rent residential property. This document will provide the landlord with a look at the applicant’s employment history, financial status, rental history, and credit score. Any fees associated with the background check can be charged to the tenant, at the landlord’s behest. The landlord will look through all the applications they have received before presenting a lease agreement to the…

The Michigan standard residential lease agreement is designated for a lessor (the property owner/manager) and lessee (the tenant) who would like to come together and make a binding contract for the rental of a livable property. Both parties must always follow State laws regarding landlord-tenant relationships (See a Practical Guide for Tenants and Landlords) and the landlord will commonly require a rental application be filled in by the potential lessee prior to moving in. Included in the lease document will…

The Illinois five (5) day notice to quit allows for a tenant who has not paid rent to have five (5) days to pay up or vacate the premises. If the tenant doesn’t comply by moving out, they can face eviction by the landlord. To evict a noncompliant tenant, the landlord must file a complaint with the court in their jurisdiction. Refer to the Illinois State Bar Association for further information. When is Rent Due? – No statute but should be…