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A Tennessee month-to-month lease agreement, otherwise known as a “Tenancy at Will,” allows a landlord and tenant to come to terms on a short-term arrangement for the occupying of residential property. The contract has no end date and updates every month upon the payment of rent by the lessee. However, the landlord may terminate the lease with at least thirty (30) days’ notice to the…

A Nevada roommate agreement administers a set of documented terms to a rental property shared by two or more individuals. This document will apply the terms and conditions of a basic rental agreement to a roommate agreement by supplying designated areas for a roommate’s information to be reported. In this way, it will document who has agreed to pay how much rent for how long…

A Washington standard residential lease agreement allows a property owner to rent a home to a tenant for monthly rent. The tenant usually has to apply and provide the landlord with their credit information to make sure they are qualified through a rental application. If approved, the landlord will fill in the blanks of this form with the agreed-upon arrangement. After the signatures are given…

The Delaware lead-based paint disclosure form must be attached to every lease agreement that is authorized to inform the new tenant of the dangers of this health hazard. Any property that has a commercial or residential dwelling that was constructed before 1978 runs the risk of having this toxic paint being present. Especially for young children and pregnant, if there is any visible paint chipping…

A New Mexico sublease agreement is a real estate contract that establishes a relationship between a tenant under a lease and another individual (sublessee) who will be renting the same property. The current tenant (sublessor) has the option of renting the entire unit or just a portion of it. It is common for standard leases to prohibit the use of sublet arrangements, so the sublessor…