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An Arkansas commercial lease agreement can be used by a company or individual seeking to legally rent property from a landlord for business use. Typically, a landlord will determine the rent payment on a per-square-foot basis. A standard length for the contract is three (3) years, but it may be any term as decided by the tenant and landlord. When executing the document, it is…

An Oregon commercial lease agreement is written to bind two (2) parties, a landlord and a tenant, to the terms and conditions associated with the renting of commercial real estate. Due to the lengthier term of a commercial lease, the landlord will generally conduct a thorough examination of the entity’s business practices and credit history to ensure that they’ll be reliable, long-term tenants. It is…

A Minnesota sublease agreement is used by a tenant that is looking to have someone else rent a portion or the entire space that he or she is currently leasing. The term for the sublease cannot be for a longer period of time than the original or “master” lease agreement. The original tenant or “Sublessor” is directly responsible for any new tenant or “Sublessee”. This…

An Arizona month-to-month lease agreement, also known as a “tenancy at will”, is a written contract between a tenant and landlord where there is no end date. The lease continues until, in accordance with § 33-1375, the landlord or tenant provides at least thirty (30) days’ notice of terminating or modifying the lease. The landlord may also use the same time-frame to increase rent on…

The Megan’s law disclosure form must be attached to every residential lease agreement. Megan’s law is a computer database that contains all registered sex offenders and where they live in the State of California. Pursuant to Section 290.46 of the Penal Code, information about specified registered sex offenders is made available to the public via an Internet Web site maintained by the Department of Justice at…