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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…
The Maryland month-to-month rental agreement, or “tenancy at will,” is for a landlord-tenant relationship that has no specific end date and continues as long as the lessee pays rent. This type of arrangement is often used for temporary residents, contract workers, travelers, and other individuals who cannot commit to a longer-term contract. Even though the tenant is renting for what may be a short-term period, the eviction laws in Maryland remain the same for all types of residences. Therefore, the…
The Massachusetts sublease agreement allows for a tenant (the “sublessor”) to rent out space that they currently have under lease to another individual (the “sublessee”). This arrangement may be for the partial or total rental of the space. The sublessor should understand that they will be responsible for any sublessee that does not follow the rules of the lease. Examples of this are damage to the premises or the non-payment of rent by the sublessee. For these reasons, it is…
The Vermont fourteen (14) day notice to pay rent gives a tenant fourteen (14) days to pay rent or vacate the property if they have failed to pay rent as per their lease agreement. This form shall be served on the tenant by the landlord and acts as a warning to the occupant(s) of the property that if rent is not paid, an eviction process may be started. If the tenant pays in time, the landlord will waive the notice….
A South Carolina rental application is a document used by landlords to help them make a decision regarding a prospective tenant of a residential property they are renting out. Among other things, the applicant’s credit score and financial situation will be verified and their background will be checked (employment, rental, and criminal). Above all, the landlord will want to make sure that the individual will be able to afford the monthly rent payments. If the landlord believes that the person…





