FAQ
A: It is a legal document signed by a patient that authorizes a doctor, hospital, or healthcare provider to send medical records to another person or organization.
A: In most cases, no. Most standard leases require written permission from the landlord to sublet. You should always check your original lease before using this form.
A: Under a sublease, the original tenant remains legally responsible to the landlord for the full rent and any damages. The sublease agreement allows the original tenant to sue the subtenant if they fail to pay or cause damage.
A: This depends on local laws. Some cities (like San Francisco or New York) have rent control laws that prohibit charging a subtenant more than the original rent.
A: Yes. A formal agreement allows you to collect a security deposit from your subtenant, which you can use to cover unpaid rent or repairs caused by them.
A: A sublease cannot last longer than the original lease. When the master lease expires, the subtenant must move out unless they sign a new agreement directly with the landlord.
