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Force Majeure Letter
In the course of a commercial contract it may sometimes be the case that a party is unable to perform their obligations due to an intervening event or circumstance beyond their reasonable control. Many contracts therefore include what is known as a Force Majeure clause – absolving a party of liability for failure to perform their obligations in such cases.
Eviction Notice Template
Downloadable 28 Day Eviction Notice
A 28 day eviction notice for stating when a tenant must leave, used for when landlords want to legally evict a resident. The eviction can be due to many reasons, but this 28 day eviction notice.
Certificate of Final Completion
This product states the contract number, project name, date of issuance, owner, design professional, contractor, contract date, beginning construction date, final completion date, final amount, remainder due, and the contractor’s certification.
Consent to Sublease-Landlord and Tenant-California
When subleasing, a tenant transfers some of their rights under a lease to a third party. In most cases, a tenant must have their landlord’s approval before entering into a sublease agreement. This product states the consent to sublease, including the recitals, use of premises, continuing liability, continuing enforcement of lease, sublease subordinate to lease, rent, assignment and subletting, notices, termination of lease, governing law in California, and the entire agreement.
Roommate Agreement-Landlord and Tenant-Real Estate-Florida
A Roommate Agreement is a contract made between the residents of a rental unit. The agreement outlines the terms, conditions and responsibilities agreed to by each of the residents. This product states who the roommates are, rental agreement, terms, how much the rent is, the amount the deposit is, if pets are permitted, who pays for the utilities, personal property, household duties, how guest should be handled, if smoking is allowed, governing law of Florida, entire agreement, severability, amendment, waiver of contractual rights, and arbitration