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  2. Rental agreement - Wikipedia

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    If a tenant stays beyond the end of a lease for a term of years (one or more), then the parties may agree that the lease will be automatically renewed, or it may simply convert to a tenancy at will (month-to-month) at the pro-rated monthly cost of the previous annual lease. If a tenant at will is given notice to quit the premises, and refuses ...

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  4. Lease purchase contract - Wikipedia

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    Should the tenant/buyer be unable to purchase the house due to a lack of financing, the tenant and landlord can agree to extend the option period, convert the lease purchase contract into a traditional rental agreement, or end the contract with the tenant moving out and the landlord seeking other renters or buyers. [4]

  5. Automatic renewal clause - Wikipedia

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    An automatic renewal clause is used in the insurance and healthcare industries . An automatic renewal clause (also referred to as an evergreen clause), is activated towards the end of the contractual period whereby it automatically renews the terms of an agreement except when the contract is terminated (through mutual agreement or contract breach), or one of the contracting parties has sent a ...

  6. Estoppel certificate - Wikipedia

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    Some lease agreements require the tenant to complete such a certificate or to waive their responses by allowing the landlord to complete the estoppel certificate under certain circumstances. [ 7 ] If the language in the lease so provides, a tenant can be in default under a lease after failing to comply with a request from the landlord for an ...

  7. Market leasing assumption - Wikipedia

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    An MLA often has two "sides" or "legs", with different assumptions. One leg assumes the current tenant renews the lease with a set of given changes (or none), and the other assumes the tenant leaves the unit and a new tenant takes over. In the later case, it is normally assumed the lease terms will revert to market averages.

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  9. Letter of intent - Wikipedia

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    A tenant and landlord may sign a letter of intent prior to signing a lease agreement to stipulate rental rates and all regulations of the future tenancy. [ citation needed ] In the solicitation of US government grants, a letter of intent is highly encouraged, but it is not required or binding, and does not enter into the review of a subsequent ...