New Hampshire Landlord’s Consent to Sublease

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When a tenant chooses to sublease his dwelling to another, the original lease often requires that for such a sublease to be valid the landlord must consent to it. The following document is a Landlord’s Consent to Sublease. It simply states that the landlord will allow the sublease; however, depending on the provisions of your original lease, the original tenant may still be responsible for the performance of the lease if the subtenant (i.e. the new tenant) fails in his duties (e.g. pay the rent). This form should only be used if a separate sublease agreement is being used. If the original lease is being assigned and there is no sublease agreement, please use our Landlord’s Consent to Assignment instead of this form.

This form can be used in New Hampshire.

This package contains: (1) Instructions and Checklist for the Landlord’s Consent; (2) Information about the Landlord’s Consent; and (3) The Landlord’s Consent to Sublease

New Hampshire Landlord’s Consent to Sublease

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Product New Hampshire Landlord’s Consent to Sublease
Country United States
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Frequently Asked Questions

The purpose of this document is to provide formal approval from the landlord for a tenant to sublease their rental property. It ensures that the landlord is aware of the new occupant and that the sublease complies with the terms of the original lease.

Yes, most lease agreements require tenants to obtain the landlord's consent before subleasing. This protects the landlord's interests and ensures that they have control over who occupies their property.

If your subtenant fails to pay rent, as the original tenant, you may still be held responsible for the lease obligations. This is why it's important to choose a reliable subtenant and ensure that the sublease agreement is clear.

No, this form is specifically for subleasing. If you are assigning your lease, you should use the Landlord’s Consent to Assignment instead.

This form is specifically designed for use in New Hampshire. Other states may have different requirements and forms for landlord consent to sublease.

Is This Form Right For You?

Use This Form If:

  • Individuals who are currently renting a property and wish to temporarily transfer their lease to another person may require this consent form. This allows them to legally sublet their dwelling while ensuring that the landlord is aware and approves of the arrangement.
  • Situations requiring a tenant to relocate for a job or personal reasons often lead to the need for subleasing. In such cases, obtaining the landlord's consent is crucial to avoid any potential breaches of the original lease agreement.
  • For those looking to share their rental space to reduce living costs, this form provides the necessary legal backing to ensure that the sublease is recognized by the landlord. This protects both the original tenant and the subtenant in their rental arrangement.
  • Landlords may also need this consent form when a tenant requests to sublease their unit. By providing consent, landlords can maintain control over who occupies their property and ensure that the subtenant meets their rental criteria.
  • Real estate agents assisting tenants in subleasing scenarios will find this form essential. It helps facilitate the process by ensuring that all parties involved are legally protected and that the landlord's approval is documented.

Do Not Use If:

  • This form is not appropriate if the original lease prohibits subleasing altogether. In such cases, attempting to sublease could result in a breach of the lease agreement.
  • If the tenant is looking to permanently transfer their lease to another person rather than subleasing, they should use a lease assignment form instead. This form does not cover lease assignments.
  • Situations where the tenant has already subleased without obtaining consent from the landlord should not use this form. It is important to seek permission before entering into a sublease agreement.
  • If the tenant is in violation of their lease terms, such as non-payment of rent, they should resolve those issues before considering a sublease. This form does not address lease violations.
  • This form is not suitable for commercial properties, as it is specifically tailored for residential leases in New Hampshire.

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