19
Nov

North Carolina 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 North Carolina.
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
19
Nov

North Carolina 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 North Carolina.
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
19
Nov

North Carolina Month-to-Month Lease
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A Month-to-Month Lease Agreement should be used whenever a Landlord (owner of an apartment building, condominium or residence) wishes to rent a residence to a Tenant on a month-to-month basis. This document memorializes the agreement in writing and sets forth many important terms including the rental amount, the rental period, the rights and obligations of the Landlord and the Tenant.
This packet contains:
(1) Instructions and Checklist for Month-to-Month Lease Agreement;
(2) Information about Month-to-Month Lease Agreements;
(3) Month-to-Month Lease Agreement;
(4) Inspection Checklist;
(5) Lead Paint Disclosure; and
(6) “Exhibit A Building Rules and Regulations” cover sheet.
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
This form can be used in North Carolina.
19
Nov

North Carolina 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 North Carolina.
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
19
Nov

North Carolina Commercial Sublease Agreement
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This commercial sublease agreement is an agreement used by a tenant to sublease all of a commercial property to another for a portion or the remainder of his lease term. A tenant my choose to sublease for a number of reasons including relocation of business, reduction of business size or other business reasons.
This packet includes:
(1) Instructions and Checklist for the Commercial Sublease Agreement
(2) Information about Commercial Sublease Agreement
(3) The Commercial Sublease Agreement.
State Law Compliance: Designed for use in North Carolina.
Among others, this form includes the following provisions:
Sublease term
• Lease payments
• Late charges
• Business Taxes
• Security Deposit
• Condition of Premises
• Obligations Under Master Lease
19
Nov

North Carolina Commercial Lease Agreement
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If you want to rent real estate or equipment to others, a gentleman’s agreement or a handshake just won’t cut it. Only a bulletproof-lease agreement that clearly specifies the expectations and terms – in effect, “gets it all in writing” – will prevent complications, misunderstandings, or even legal hot water.
And it’s important to remember that a business lease is not like a dwelling rental. You need the right form that helps you answer all of the important questions, such as: who is responsible for repairs, what the landlord can charge, and what happens when the rent is late.
What’s needed is an up-to-date, legally accurate and easy-to-use form that’s specifically tailored for commercial lease transactions. The North Carolina Commercial Lease Agreement comes with accurate and understandable instructions and can be downloaded and accessed immediately. Because you can edit and use them as often as you like, the forms offer ultimate flexibility to meet your unique business circumstances.
Among others, this form includes the following provisions:
• Grant of Lease
• Lease Term
• Annual Rent
• Security Deposit
• Taxes
• Construction and Completion
• Obligations for Repairs
• Tenant’s Covenants
• Insurance Requirements
• Condemnation
• Default
• Title
19
Nov

North Carolina Apartment Lease Agreements - Furnished
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A Furnished Apartment Lease Agreement should be used whenever a Landlord rents a furnished apartment to a Tenant. This document memorializes the agreement in writing and sets forth many important terms including the rental amount, the rental period, the rights and obligations of the Landlord and the Tenant.
This lease agreement is different than our generic lease agreement because it includes specific provisions governing the furnishings and appliances that are included in the lease.
This packet contains:
(1) Instructions and Checklist for Apartment Lease Agreement-Furnished (the “Lease”);
(2) Information about the Lease;
(3) The Lease;
(4) Inspection Checklist;
(5) Lead Paint Disclosure;
(6) Exhibit A—Schedule of Furnishings;
(7) Exhibit A Building Rules and Regulations cover sheet.
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
This form can be used in North Carolina.
19
Nov

North Carolina Apartment Lease Agreements
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An Apartment Lease Agreement should be used whenever a Landlord rents an apartment to a Tenant. This document memorializes the agreement in writing and sets forth many important terms including the rental amount, the rental period, the rights and obligations of the Landlord and the Tenant.
This package contains:
(1) Instructions and Checklist for Apartment Lease Agreement;
(2) Information about Apartment Lease Agreements;
(3) Apartment Lease Agreement;
(4) Inspection Checklist;
(5) Lead Paint Disclosure and
(6) “Exhibit A Building Rules and Regulations” cover sheet.
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
This form can be used in North Carolina.