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A Washington commercial lease agreement can be used by landlords to rent out their property to tenants for retail, industrial, or office use. Unlike residential leases, the average term of a commercial lease is three (3) to five (5) years. This lengthier term is due to landlords having an upfront investment from outfitting the property to suit the needs of the tenant’s business. For this reason,…

A Massachusetts month-to-month rental agreement (otherwise known as a “Tenancy at Will”) is a real estate contract for residential property that has no termination date and is renewed monthly. The document has no end date but can be changed or terminated with written notice to one another and at least thirty (30) days’ notice (unless otherwise stated in the agreement). The landlord is recommended to…

A Tennessee rental application is a form that is designated for landlords so that they may be able to verify a tenant’s credit and employment information. Processing an eviction is one of the major costs incurred by property owners, and one way to avoid this is to make sure that the tenant is credible. The application should be filled out to include the tenant’s Social…

A Washington sublease agreement allows a tenant who is under contract with a standard lease to ‘sublet’ or rent to another person until the end of the original lease term. Almost all standard leases prohibit the use of subletting to tenants so getting permission from the landlord may be required. The original tenant, or ‘Sublessor,’ may choose to rent the entire space, a portion, or a…

A Wyoming rental application is the only legal way for a property owner/manager or agent to check a potential tenant’s credit before authorizing a lease agreement. The landlord will usually request the following from the tenant: Social Security Number Job Status and Previous Employment Current Income Last Year’s Tax Return References – Including Employers and previous Landlords Fee(s) – Landlord may charge a fee for…