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A Colorado sublease agreement is a form designated for current tenants on a property that would like to rent part of or the entire space they are occupying to a sublessee. This type of rental arrangement is common in inner cities and around college campuses where there is a higher chance of a roommate type of situation. It is advised that sublessors perform a credit…

An Idaho commercial lease agreement allows landlords to establish rental terms for tenants seeking to lease commercial property for business purposes. All candidates for a commercial lease should complete a rental application to provide the landlord with a breakdown of their finances and rental history. If the landlord determines that the applicant is a fitting tenant, the lease terms can then be negotiated between parties and…

An Oklahoma commercial lease agreement is a binding contract that relays the details of a rental arrangement between an owner/landlord of commercial real estate (retail, office, industrial space) and a business entity wishing to conduct business on the premises. The two parties can negotiate the terms and conditions of the agreement before drafting the lease and signing it before a notary public. Generally speaking, a…

A Missouri rental application is much like a credit application where the tenant must put forth his or her information in the hopes of being qualified for a lease agreement. The tenant will be required to fill in the following; Social Security Number Previous addresses All persons to be occupying the premises Employment – including supervisor, income, and length of time at the position Former…

An Iowa lease application allows a property owner (lessor) to verify a likely tenant (lessee) to see if he or she qualifies for a fixed lease agreement. The main areas that the lessor may want to cover are: Employment – Check the title of the job and, most importantly, the income to make sure the rental amount is affordable. Also, it may help to ask…