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A Hawaii commercial lease agreement allows a lessor (owner) and lessee (tenant) to negotiate and agree upon terms regarding the renting of commercial property located within the State. If the tenant is a business entity, the landlord should search their status with the Secretary of State to make sure that it is in good standing (see business search below). Regardless, the business should be properly…

Pursuant to California Health and Safety Code sections 17920.10 it is required that any structure built prior to January 1, 1978 that is being leased must contain the California Lead Based Paint Disclosure Form in the agreement. This will let the tenant know of the health risk that this type of paint may cause especially to children and pregnant women. It is a good idea for…

A Louisiana rental application allows a holder of residential real estate to review a candidate seeking to lease space for a period of time. The purpose of the lookup is to confirm that the person applying does not have the likelihood of defaulting on the contract and the landlord being involved in an eviction process. In order to complete, the tenant must submit the following…

A Wisconsin commercial lease agreement is a legal contract between a property owner/manager and a tenant who wishes to lease property for business purposes. A commercial lease is not only for retail businesses and can be used for entities operating out of industrial and office spaces as well. The agreement form will describe the property, the intended use of the premises, the lease term, and…

A Massachusetts sublease agreement form is for tenants currently under a lease agreement seeking to rent a portion or all of their space to someone else. Before entering into any binding contract, the main tenant should ensure that subletting is allowed under their original agreement. Permission from the landlord or property manager may also be required (which can be done by sending a written notice)….