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  • House Lease
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  • Acknowledgement by
        Tenant
  • Acknowledgement of
        Commencement Date
  • Assignment Agreement
        Landlord's Consent

  • Assignment of Lease by
        Landlord
  • Assignment of Lease by
        Tenant

  • Assignment Request
        Tenant to Landlord
  • Authorization to Make
        Alterations (Conditions)
  • Authorization to Make
        Alterations-No Conditions
  • Auth. to Run Cables
  • Bldg Service Agreement
  • Guarantee of Lease
  • Indemnity Lease
        Agreement
  • Indemnity Agreement
  • Landlord's Consent to
        Assignment by Tenant
  • Landlord's Consent to
        Sublease by Tenant
  • Landlord's Undertaking
  • Landlord's Waiver of
        Distraint
  • Lease Amending
        Agreement
  • Non-Disturbance
        Agreement
  • Notice and Direction
  • Notice of Excercise of
        Option to Renew Lease
  • Notice to Remedy Breach
        of Covenants in Lease
  • Occupancy Lease
  • Offer to Lease
  • Option to Renew Lease
  • Renewal Lease
  • Rental Application
  • Sublease-Entire Premises
  • Sublease-Part of Premises
  • Sublease Request by
        Tenant to Landlord

  • Subordination,
        Non-Disturbance and
        Attornment Agreement
  • Surrender of Lease
  • Surrender of Sublease
  • Tenant Estoppel
        Certificate
  • Waiver of Distraint
    • House Lease Agreement

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      What is a House Lease Agreement?

      An agreement to rent a house as a resident.  A Residential House Lease has no rights to sublease without the Landlord's condsent and generally a deposit is required which is the amount of last month's rent.  In this agreement the Landlord is responsible for realty taxes and major repairs; the tenant is responsible for all utilities and minor repairs. 

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    • What's the difference between a rental agreement and a lease?

      The biggest difference is the period of occupancy. A written rental agreement provides for a tenancy of a short period (often 30 days). The tenancy is automatically renewed at the end of this period unless the tenant or landlord ends it by giving written notice, typically 30 days. For these month-to-month rentals, the landlord can change the terms of the agreement with proper written notice, subject to any rent control laws. This notice is usually 30 days, but can be shorter in some states if the rent is paid weekly or bi-weekly, or if the landlord and tenant agree.

      A written lease, on the other hand, gives a tenant the right to occupy a rental unit for a set term -- most often for six months or a year but sometimes longer -- if the tenant pays the rent and complies with other lease provisions. Unlike a rental agreement, when a lease expires it does not usually automatically renew itself. A tenant who stays on with the landlord's consent will generally be considered a month-to-month tenant, subject to the rental terms (such as a no pets clause) that were in the lease.

      In addition, with a fixed-term lease, the landlord cannot raise the rent or change other terms of the tenancy during the lease, unless the changes are specifically provided for in the lease, or the tenant agrees.