Arizona Five (5) Day Notice to Quit | Non-Payment of Rent

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The Utah standard residential lease agreement is a written document authorizing the rental of residential property to a tenant by a property owner/landlord. Before the landlord presents this contract to a potential tenant, they will often use a rental application form to check the individual’s credit history, employment and income information, rental history, and other pertinent background information. Once an applicant is approved, the agreement is negotiated and signed by all involved parties. A security deposit may be required to…

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…

An Alabama month-to-month rental agreement is a contract that gives the landlord and tenant the ability to terminate or cancel within thirty (30) days. This is common for short-term tenants that want the ability to cancel without being locked into a fixed long-term agreement. Either party may cancel as they deem necessary and may do so without cause or reason. The agreement is required to follow all State landlord and eviction laws. Rent Increase (§ 35-9A-161) – The landlord can only…

The South Carolina standard residential lease agreement sets forth the terms and conditions of a rental arrangement, specifically the renting of residential property to a tenant. These terms may be negotiated between the tenant and landlord but when the lease has been signed, both parties must adhere to them or face monetary or legal penalties. Before a residential lease is signed, the landlord will most likely want to have the tenant complete a rental application form. This ensures the landlord that…

The New Hampshire seven (7) day notice to quit for non-payment is served upon a tenant who is currently behind on their monthly payment(s). The notice offers the tenant a choice of either paying the overdue amount or vacating the premises within seven (7) days. Should the tenant choose to neither pay rent or vacate, the landlord will be permitted to cancel their tenancy and file for an eviction in court. The notice to quit must also be served with…