Residential Sublease Agreements

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A Residential Sublease Agreement is necessary when a party (“Sublessor”) leases or rents part or all (of an already rented or leased property) to another party (the “Subtenant”). Subletting is quite common. Often an unexpected change in circumstance comes up, and the original Tenant cannot be let out of their existing lease or rental agreement. So a Sublease is created to fill in the gap. It is important prior to entering into a Sublease to review the original Sublease Agreement. It is possible that the consent of the Landlord may be necessary prior to entering into a Sublease Agreement. Also be aware that the Landlord is not required by law to consent to a Sublease, so this subject may need to be approached delicately in some situations. Also be aware that some states require that the Sublessor and Subtenant conduct an inspection of the premises, prior to the agreement being signed or prior to moving in. A Joint Inspection form can be very helpful, whether it is a state law requirement or not, as it prevents misunderstandings between the parties.

It is important to note that if you are contemplating the use of a Sublease Agreement, all the usual property laws apply. Some states consider oral rental agreements invalid, therefore having your Sublease well documented and in writing is essential for not only your protection, but that of your Subtenant as well. Note that if more than one Subtenant signs the Sublease, each Subtenant can be held responsible for all requirements under the Sublease if any of the other Subtenants fail to meet their obligations.

Feel confident in using this Sublease Agreement, which is up-to-date and has been drafted by an attorney. This agreement is simple to use, accurate and has been drafted for this type of transaction.

These Important Provisions are included in this [STATE] Residential Sublease Agreement:
  • Basic Lease Terms: Includes term, description of property;
  • Rent Payments: Including the amount of rent, when it is due, and late payments;
  • Security Deposit: Amount of security, and how it will returned;
  • Default: What determines a default of the agreement;
  • Quiet Enjoyment: The new tenant (Subtenant) is entitled to quiet enjoyment the premises;
  • Assignment and Subletting: Will define if and when these are appropriate.

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This lawyer prepared packet includes:
  1. Instructions and Checklist for [STATE] Sublease Agreement;
  2. Information about Sublease Agreements;
  3. Sublease Agreement;
  4. Inspection Checklist;
  5. Lead Paint Disclosure.
State Law Compliant:This form complies with the laws of [STATE].

Residential Sublease Agreements

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Product Residential Sublease Agreements
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Frequently Asked Questions

Sublease Agreements FAQ

What is a Sublease Agreement?

When a previous lease already exists, a Sublease Agreement is when the person doing the original leasing (the “Sublessor”) leases out a portion or all of that leased property to another party (the “Subtenant”). Also known as “Subletting,” this process is quite common and is perfectly legal assuming that the owner of the property approves of the transaction. Oftentimes the Sublessor can find permission for this type of arrangement in their original lease.

Sublease Agreements apply to both the commercial and residential worlds. For this reason, it’s important to find the Sublease Agreement that best applies to your situation – and if you are the Sublessor, you’ll want to be 100% sure that you have permission to sublet before you enter into any kind of contract that qualifies as a Sublease Agreement.

What is the difference between a Residential Sublease Agreement and a Commercial Sublease Agreement?

There is actually very little to separate the two aside from the obvious – that one applies to residential property and the other to commercial. The differences, however, will color each document – for example, tax payments are typically an issue arising in Commercial Subleases that are not present in Residential Subleases.

How do I know if I can sublet?

You’ll have to check with the owner of the property itself. The landlord should have either put this kind of language into your original lease with them (in which case you should check with that lease before further pursuing a sublet). If not, you’ll want to get written permission from the owner of the property in order to establish that permission did indeed exist in case any problem arises. Many owners do not care about subletting as long as the conditions of the lease are met and the rent continues to be paid on time, but individual cases always vary.

As a Sublessor, am I now a landlord?

Essentially, you are, though you do not qualify as the “owner” of the property you’re leasing out unless you do indeed own it. The usual laws of residential and commercial leases will apply with a sublet as they do with a traditional lease, which is why it’s important to use a fully-valid Sublease Agreement as part of your interaction with your Subtenant. We advise against using only an oral agreement with Subtenants (even if they are friends), as these types of oral contracts tend to not hold up to scrutiny when legal issues arise. As a Sublessor, it’s recommended that you refuse to sublet without a Sublease Agreement having been signed.

As Sublessor, what kind of terms can I dictate?

Though you don’t have the freedom of someone with ownership of the premises, you can still dictate several terms to the Subtenant in your Sublease Agreement. For example, in provisions like Basic Lease Terms, Rent Payments, and Security Deposit, you can determine how much rent will be paid and for how long. In Default, you can establish the process for what happens should the Subtenant default on rent – this is an especially important provision if you are Subletting the entire premises for the full amount of the rent you owe your own landlord.

You may be beholden to the Subtenant for a number of responsibilities, such as providing them with “quiet enjoyment,” in which if you live together and in separate areas, you will have to keep the volume down. This is especially important in duplexes and in commercial properties where a quiet working environment is imperative.

Do I need a state-specific Sublease Agreement?

In a word, yes. Most contracts that deal with residential and commercial agreements are regulated by the state and will require that your contract live up to individual state regulations. It’s much easier to simply use the correct form then it is try to fit a “cookie-cutter” form into your state’s laws and rules.

As a Subtenant, what should I look for in a Sublease Agreement?

You should look for many of the similar items you’d look for in a standard lease agreement. However, it’s also important for you to identify the “quiet enjoyment” provision in your contract so that you know you’ll be entitled to – appropriately enough – the quiet enjoyment of the property that you’re leasing out. Without this provision, you may not be entitled to challenge the Sublessor on these issues simply because you didn’t agree to anything specifically in the contract regarding quiet enjoyment.

What is an Occupancy Agreement?

Similar to a Commercial Sublease Agreement, an Occupancy Agreement is an agreement in which a provider of office space and an occupant can agree to rental terms. However, in an Occupancy Agreement, there may be additional facilities and resources made available to the occupant that aren’t necessarily provided to the Subtenant on a Commercial Sublease Agreement. Occupancy Agreements tend to deal with shared office space rather than separate lease agreements.

Can both parties amend these agreements after they’re signed?

Yes; as long as both parties agree to what’s being signed, they can pursue a Sublease Agreement Amendment contract that will change the terms of the lease. This is especially useful when more flexibility is required due to extenuating circumstances. Though it does require both parties to be on board with the changes, it offers a “backup” emergency option for lease changes.

When is a Sublease Rent Agreement valid?

Similar to all contracts, this agreement will require at least two parties of consenting age and sound mind. As it specifically applies to Sublease Rent Agreements, it will be imperative to the validity of the agreement that the true landlord (owner) of the property offers their written permission for the arrangement.

When is a Sublease Rent Agreement effective?

The Sublease Rent Agreement will be effective as soon as all of the requirements for validity have been met (see above) and the agreement has been signed. The contract will continue to be effective throughout the terms of the lease as listed in the agreement itself. Once the lease has expired the contract will only be effective regarding problems that happened during the lease terms.

Is This Form Right For You?

Use This Form If:

  • Individuals who need to temporarily vacate their rental property due to work commitments or personal reasons may find a Residential Sublease Agreement essential. This allows them to maintain their lease while ensuring that someone else can occupy the space during their absence.
  • Situations requiring a sublease often arise when a tenant faces unexpected financial difficulties and cannot afford their rent. By subletting their apartment, they can share the financial burden and avoid defaulting on their lease.
  • For those who are relocating for a short period, such as students studying abroad or professionals on temporary assignments, a sublease provides a practical solution. It enables them to retain their housing while allowing someone else to benefit from the space.
  • Landlords may require a sublease agreement when a tenant wishes to sublet their unit, ensuring that all parties are aware of their rights and obligations. This formal documentation protects both the original tenant and the landlord's interests.
  • In cases where a tenant's lease prohibits subletting, they may still need to negotiate with their landlord for permission. A well-drafted Residential Sublease Agreement can facilitate this process by outlining the terms and conditions clearly.

Do Not Use If:

  • – This form is not appropriate if the original lease explicitly prohibits subletting. In such cases, attempting to sublease could lead to eviction or legal action from the landlord.
  • – If the subtenant is someone you do not know well or have not screened properly, it may be unwise to use this form. Without proper vetting, you risk potential issues such as non-payment or property damage.
  • – In situations where the original tenant is still living in the property and does not intend to vacate, a sublease may not be suitable. This could lead to conflicts regarding shared spaces and responsibilities.
  • – If the property is in a state that does not allow subleasing without specific conditions, using this form could lead to legal complications. Always check local laws and regulations before proceeding.
  • – This agreement is not suitable for commercial properties or short-term rentals that are governed by different regulations. Ensure that you are using the correct form for the type of property involved.

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