Arizona Standard Residential Lease Agreement Template

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A Colorado Rental Application is a document that a landlord can use to ensure that the tenants he/she allows will be reliable and respectful of the rental property. The form asks for the applicant’s current employment status, the amount of money they make on a monthly basis, as well as any other income that comes in from a secondary or tertiary source. The same information will be required of any co-habitants. If the landlord deems the tenant financially able to pay…

The Maryland standard residential lease agreement is designated for landlords and tenants seeking a fixed-term arrangement, usually of one (1) year, with monthly payments to be made on the first (1st) of each month. After the tenant commits to renting a residential property, the landlord will usually ask that they undergo a background check through the rental application. Once approved, the landlord will decide upon the security deposit, which can be an amount equal to a maximum of two (2)…

The West Virginia month-to-month lease agreement is a residential agreement, sometimes referred to as a “tenancy at will”, that allows the tenant to rent a piece of property thirty (30) days at a time. This type of arrangement is ideal for short-term renters, tenants who have just completed a standard one (1) year lease, and those who do not know how long they will be at a property, not wanting to be bound by a fixed-term contract. All other terms…

The South Dakota rental application is used by landlords to help them decide if a tenant is suitable for a lease agreement. The landlord may ask for a non-refundable fee which should be used to perform the background check as well as any applicable administrative costs on the lessor. Once the application is accepted, the landlord will have the legal right to verify the tenant’s credit report, employment status (and history), renting history, and any references included for the character…

The New Hampshire month-to-month lease agreement allows a landlord and tenant to create a rental contract that does not cancel until notice is issued by one (1) of the parties. Either the landlord or tenant may terminate the agreement by providing at least thirty (30) days’ written notice to the other party (it is recommended that the notice be sent via certified letter with a returned receipt for proof). The landlord or tenant may also provide the same amount of…