California Month-to-Month Lease Agreement Template

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Washington month-to-month lease agreement is a similar document as the standard lease agreement except that this type of lease operates within a temporary, yet indefinite, system. Whereas the standard lease usually ends after one (1) year’s time, a month-to-month agreement carries on exactly as the title suggests; on a month-to-month basis. This allows the tenant to pay rent every month without having to commit to a long-term lease. The landlord will continue to receive rent from the tenant until one…

The California month-to-month lease agreement is popular with individuals that do not plan on residing on property for a predetermined amount of time. With a month-to-month tenancy or tenancy at will, the contract ends and begins every thirty (30) days. While this type of lease agreement is less constricting than the average, it is still recommended that the landlord perform a background check on the new tenant with a rental application, as crucial information can be uncovered through this process. Along…

The California commercial lease agreement is a document used to lease a property to a tenant requiring retail, office, or industrial space. Often a landlord will not see rent payments until the business in question has begun generating sufficient income. For this reason, it is wise of the landlord to research the business prior to drafting a lease agreement. In general, there are three types of commercial lease agreements used when entering into a landlord-tenant relationship; each has been described below. 3…

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 Texas commercial lease agreement may be used by landlords/property managers for all properties consisting of retail, office, or industrial space that will be rented to a business, whether an individual or entity. The tenant is typically seeking space that has been “fit-up” by the landlord, in other words, the property owner will provide the space as a plain, empty unit ready for the tenant to move in with their fixtures upon the first day of occupancy. It is not…