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  • How to Get Off a Joint Lease

    A joint lease is a rental agreement which has two or more signatories. Often, if there is a dispute or one party wishes to move from the residence early, the party that wants to leave will attempt...

  • Subrogation Rights for Rental Property

    Rental subrogation is a process by which a landlord or tenant may seek to be made whole for damages to their property or to themselves. The landlord or tenant may assign the right to subrogation...

  • Types of Leasing Agreements

    For every type of property that is rented or leased, there is normally an accompanying agreement between the property holder and the tenant or lessee. This is not only meant to define the terms...

  • Laws of Eviction

    If you are falling behind with your rent, there is a good chance that your landlord will start eviction proceedings. In order for you to be evicted, the landlord has to follow the law to the...

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