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A Virginia sublease agreement allows a tenant who is under a lease agreement to rent the same space to someone else (Sublessee). The contract may be for the entire property or portion of the space. The term of the agreement cannot go further than that of the current lease with the landlord. Most standard lease agreements have subletting prohibited, so it is a good idea…

A North Carolina residential lease agreement is for landlords and tenants making a lease that is most commonly a one (1) year term. The agreement establishes rent payments made each month and other terms and conditions that will dictate the relationship between the parties. Before authorizing an agreement, the landlord will usually check the tenant’s credit, employment, and rental history along with verifying his or…

A Tennessee commercial lease agreement is used by landlords to rent out commercial, industrial, or office space to a tenant. The various terms of the rental agreement must be clearly stated within the contract, including the duration of the term, the rate of payments, and the responsibilities of both parties. To ensure that their tenants can keep up with regular payments, the landlord should use…

A Rhode Island standard residential lease agreement allows a landlord to legally collect payment for renting their property to someone else (a “tenant”). It is a binding contract that sets up an ongoing arrangement where the tenant will pay rent to the lessor in exchange for the everyday use of the livable property. The form’s fields must be completed by both parties and, once signed,…

A Virginia rental application allows a landlord to legally accept a tenant’s employment and background information to view their credit history. The information given must be accurate as one error may leave the landlord unable to verify the person’s credit score. References such as previous landlords and employers may be checked as well, but most of the time it is not necessary unless it is…