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A Louisiana sublease agreement allows for a tenant who is under a lease with a landlord to lease a portion of or the entire space to someone else (sublessee). The term for the new tenant cannot be for any duration that lasts longer than the original lease agreement with the landlord. Subletting is often prohibited in a standard one (1) year lease contract. Therefore, it…

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…

A Connecticut residential lease agreement is a legal contract between a lessee (tenant) and the lessor (property owner) for the right to occupy livable space. This agreement is usually twelve (12) months and, after the tenant provides their credit information, he or she will be supplied with a lease agreement for signing. After the parties have authorized the agreement, the tenant will pay the security…

A West Virginia month-to-month rental agreement allows a landlord (“lessor”) and tenant (“lessee”) to create a contract under which the tenant is permitted to occupy a residence that can be canceled at any time with one (1) month’s notice. Payment by the tenant must be made on the date specified in the lease for the tenancy to extend for another monthly period. Minimum Termination Notice…

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)….