New Hampshire Storage Lease Agreement—Fixed Term

November 21st, 2007

New Hampshire Storage Lease Agreement—Fixed Term
New Hampshire Storage Lease Agreement—Fixed Term
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Are you looking to lease a storage space? A Storage Lease Agreement is an agreement between a property owner (the Owner) and another person (the Lessee) for the lease of storage space. A Storage Lease Agreement works very similarly to a house or apartment lease — the Lessee will pay a monthly rent for the space, there may be a security deposit, etc. This lease will run for a fixed length of time.

(If you wish to have a month-to-month rather than a fixed term lease, please see our Month-to-Month Storage Lease Agreement.)

This form can be used in New Hampshire.

This packet includes:
(1) Instructions and Checklist;
(2) Information about the Storage Space Agreement; and
(3) The Storage Space Agreement (the “Agreement”)

Among others, this form includes the following provisions:
• Lease Term
• Lease Payments
• Security Deposit
• Keys
• Use of Premises
• Defaults
• Alterations and Improvements
• Maintenance
• Holdover

New Hampshire Storage Lease Agreement — Month to Month

November 21st, 2007

New Hampshire Storage Lease Agreement — Month to Month
New Hampshire Storage Lease Agreement — Month to Month
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Are you looking to lease a storage space? A Storage Lease Agreement is an agreement between a property owner (the Owner) and another person (the Lessee) for the lease of storage space. A Storage Lease Agreement works very similarly to a house or apartment lease—the Lessee will pay a monthly rent for the space, there may be a security deposit, etc. This particular lease is month-to-month, meaning that either party may terminate the lease by giving the appropriate notice.

(If you wish to have a fixed term rather than a month-to-month lease, please see our Fixed Term Storage Lease Agreement.)

This form can be used in New Hampshire.

This packet includes:
(1) Instructions and Checklist;
(2) Information about the Storage Space Agreement; and
(3) The Storage Space Agreement (the “Agreement”).

Among others, this form includes the following provisions:
• Lease Term
• Lease Payments
• Security Deposit
• Keys
• Use of Premises
• Defaults
• Alterations and Improvements
• Maintenance
• Holdover

New Hampshire Residential Rental Application

November 21st, 2007

New Hampshire Residential Rental Application
New Hampshire Residential Rental Application
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Choosing a good tenant is the most important decision a landlord can make. A bad choice can result in damage, lost income and constant stress.

That well-dressed, polite person may seem perfect, but unless you check his references, you won’t find out that he has two repossessions, no job and has a penchant for playing the drums at midnight.

With a standard, thorough rental application, you can obtain information from that prospective tenant, including prior rental history, employment and credit related information. A complete form should ask the would-be tenant to consent to a credit and background check. The information you gather through this application can tell you whether your prospective tenant is likely to be considerate and responsible, or whether he will be the proverbial tenant from hell.

The New Hampshire Residential Rental Application package contains instructions you’ll need to ensure you’re covering all the bases, including instructions, a rental application checklist, helpful information for finding tenants and the residential rental application itself.

Among others, this form includes the following provisions:
• Applicant Information
• Rental History
• Spouse Information
• Vehicle
• Pets
• Employer

New Hampshire Residential Lease Agreement with Option to Purchase

November 21st, 2007

New Hampshire Residential Lease Agreement with Option to Purchase
New Hampshire Residential Lease Agreement with Option to Purchase
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New Hampshire Residential Lease Agreement

November 21st, 2007

New Hampshire Residential Lease Agreement
New Hampshire Residential Lease Agreement
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If you own real estate and you want to rent it to others, you’ll need a residential lease agreement. Whether you’re renting a home, an apartment, or condominium, the agreement must state the expectations, rental amount, terms of the lease and the condition of the premises, in writing.

When your prospective tenant fully understands the terms, rights and obligations, it minimizes problems, and even costly legal issues down the road.

This packet includes:
(1) Instructions and Checklist for Residential Lease Agreement
(2) Information about Residential Lease Agreements
(3) Residential Lease Agreement
(4) Inspection Checklist
(5) Lead Paint Disclosure.

State Law Compliance: Designed for use in all states

Among others, this form includes the following provisions:
• Lease Premises and Terms of Lease
• Rent Payments, Late Fees
• Security Deposit
• Default
• Quiet Enjoyment
• Assignment and Subletting
• Description of Premises
• Insurance
• Abandonment

New Hampshire Notice of Termination of Month-to-Month Lease

November 21st, 2007

New Hampshire Notice of Termination of Month-to-Month Lease
New Hampshire Notice of Termination of Month-to-Month Lease
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If it becomes necessary for a Landlord to notify a Tenant that a month-to-month tenancy is being terminated, the notice should be given in writing. This is both a good practice and is also often required by law and/or by the lease.

This form can be used by a Landlord to give notice of termination of a month-to-month tenancy to a Tenant.

This package contains (1) Checklist and Instructions; (2) Information about Notice of Termination; (3) Notice of Termination

New Hampshire Notice To Quit For Nonpayment of Rent or Other Breach

November 21st, 2007

New Hampshire Notice To Quit For Nonpayment of Rent or Other Breach
New Hampshire Notice To Quit For Nonpayment of Rent or Other Breach
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This is a written notice from a Landlord to a Tenant who has failed to comply with an obligation under the lease or term of the lease (i.e. failed to make rent payments, made alterations without permission, etc…). This type of notice is sometimes called a “Notice to Quit”. This notice can be used with either a commercial or residential tenant. Usually, a notice to the tenant that rent is overdue (or that another obligation under the lease has not been met) is sent before the Notice To Quit is sent out. When the tenant fails to respond to the notice that rent is overdue, it is customary to then provide a Notice To Quit.

This package includes (1) Instructions and Checklist (2) Information about Notice To Quit For Nonpayment of Rent or Other Breach (3) Notice To Quit For Nonpayment of Rent or Other Breach form.

New Hampshire Month-to-Month Lease

November 21st, 2007

New Hampshire Month-to-Month Lease
New Hampshire Month-to-Month Lease
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New Hampshire Lease Termination Agreement

November 21st, 2007

New Hampshire Lease Termination Agreement
New Hampshire Lease Termination Agreement
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Generally a lease or rental agreement is for a fixed term (e.g. one year), which means that the Landlord and Tenant are contractually bound for the duration of the lease term—the Tenant must continue paying rent and the Landlord must continue to allow the occupancy of the premises for the entire term of the lease. However, under certain circumstances, both the Landlord and the Tenant may wish to end the lease prior to the expiration of the lease term. In this case, the Landlord and Tenant should enter a lease termination agreement. This agreement is simply a written record of their agreement to end the lease early. By entering into this type of agreement, the parties can avoid many future problems and misunderstanding surrounding the termination of the lease.

This form can be used in New Hampshire.

This packet includes:
1) Instructions and Checklist for the Lease Termination
2) Information about the Lease Termination
3)) The Lease Termination Agreement (the “Agreement”)

Among others, this form includes the following provisions:
• Termination Fees
• Continuing Performance
• Unaffected Obligations Under the Lease

New Hampshire Lease Extension Agreement

November 21st, 2007

New Hampshire Lease Extension Agreement
New Hampshire Lease Extension Agreement
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Lease and rental agreements are typically made for a fixed term (e.g. one year). In most cases, at the end of the lease term, the Landlord and Tenant will either enter a new lease, or the Tenant will vacate the premises. However, under certain circumstances, both the Landlord and the Tenant may wish to extend the lease past the expiration of the lease term but would rather not enter into an entirely new lease. In this case, the Landlord and Tenant should enter a lease extension agreement. This agreement is simply a written record of their agreement to extend the lease term. By entering into this type of agreement, the parties can avoid many future problems and misunderstandings surrounding the extension.

This form can be used in New Hampshire.

This packet includes:
1) Instructions and Checklist for the Lease Extension
2) Information about the Lease Extension
3) The Lease Extension Agreement (the “Agreement”).

Among others, this form includes the following provisions:
• Extension Length
• Lease Payments
• Unaffected Obligations Under the Lease
• Binding Effect