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A Utah sublease agreement is a real estate contract between a tenant who holds a lease agreement and someone else (Sublessee) seeking to occupy a part of or the entire space. This type of arrangement is popular in metro areas and around universities when a lessee goes home for a period of time or in roommate situations. The original tenant may have to check their…

A Mississippi sublease agreement form is used by tenants with a fixed term lease and who seek to have another person (hereinafter referred to as the “sublessee”) to occupy either part of the space such as a room or the entire unit. The sublessee may not legally sign on to an agreement that goes further than the original lease signed with the landlord (unless the…

An Iowa commercial lease agreement is for any property that is used for retail, office, or industrial purposes. This type of agreement should be reviewed by an attorney as there is usually more money involved than with a residential lease agreement. Most commonly, the landlord will have to provide a space with a minimally finished interior (called a ‘vanilla box’) for the space requested. The…

A Pennsylvania month-to-month rental agreement is a real estate contract between a residential landlord and tenant that continues until either party gives notice. There is no minimum termination period in the State of Pennsylvania, but the common timeframe is 30 days. The document outlines the monthly rent, when it’s due, and any other terms and conditions. After signing, the agreement begins with the tenant receiving…

A West Virginia roommate agreement is a written contract summarizing the final living arrangement that two (2) or more people intend to follow in a shared residential rental property. Signing this agreement is an important step to embark upon, so it should be handled responsibly. Some well-crafted paperwork should be generated to adequately document the agreed-upon terms and conditions. Notice the slight but notable difference…