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Idaho Letter from Landlord to Tenant that Sublease granted - Rent Paid by Subtenant, but Tenant Still Liable for Rent and Damages

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Idaho
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ID-1071LT
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Overview of this form

This form is a letter from the landlord to the tenant notifying them that their request to sublease the property has been approved. It clarifies that while the subtenant will be responsible for paying rent, the tenant retains liability for the original lease obligations, including rent and any damages that may occur. This ensures that the landlord can still hold the tenant accountable if the subtenant fails to meet these obligations, distinguishing it from other sublease agreements that might not outline tenant liability explicitly.

Form components explained

  • Notification of sublease approval
  • Statement of tenant's continued liability for rent
  • Clarification regarding damages and required repairs
  • Landlord's contact information for questions
  • Proof of delivery method for the notice
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Common use cases

This form is used when a tenant has obtained permission from their landlord to sublease the property to another individual. It is essential in situations where the tenant is looking to share their rental space or temporarily move out, but still needs to ensure their own obligations under the lease remain intact. This letter provides necessary legal clarity and protects both the landlord's and tenant's interests.

Who this form is for

  • Tenants who wish to sublease their rental property.
  • Landlords who need to communicate sublease approval to a tenant.
  • Subtenants who want assurance of their payment obligations.

How to prepare this document

  • Enter the date of the letter.
  • Specify the tenant's name and contact information.
  • Clearly state that the sublease request has been granted.
  • Highlight the tenant's continued liability under the lease.
  • Provide the landlord's name and contact details for any questions.
  • Choose and indicate the method of delivery for the notice to the tenant.

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Common mistakes

  • Failing to specify the tenant's continued liability clearly.
  • Not including a delivery confirmation method for the notice.
  • Forgetting to provide contact information for follow-up questions.

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If a court finds you guilty of the first offence of unlawful subletting, you can be fined in the magistrates' court.At the magistrates' court, you can get up to six months in prison or a fine, or both. At the Crown Court the maximum penalty is imprisonment for two years or a fine, or both.

A landlord cannot evict a subtenant.If the landlord really wants the subtenant gone, he would have to terminate your right to sublet the property. This means, he would have to evict you to get rid of the subtenant. If you want to evict a subtenant, and don't want to get your landlord involved.

A sublease is a legally binding contract made between a tenant and a new tenant (also known as a subtenant or a sublessee).Usually, the first tenant must get consent from the landlord before he/she is allowed to sublease the premises.

Subletting a rental is permitted in California if the landlord doesn't expressly prohibit it in the lease agreement.Tenants can legally sublease their unit unless the landlord specifically says they can't in the leaseand even then, depending on where they live, they may have some leeway.

If a tenant is subletting without consent, it's likely they will have broken terms in their tenancy agreement. This breach of contract means that the landlord can take action to evict them from their home. Possession proceedings can be started quickly, but it's important to follow the correct legal process.

Each state has different laws regarding subtenancy, with most landlords prohibiting subletting a property without prior permission. If subletting occurs without the landlord's knowledge, that landlord has the right to serve a three-day notice of eviction to both the tenant and the sublessor.

Your agreement may set out the notice period required. If it doesn't, then as a subtenant with an excluded tenancy you have a right to a notice period which is the same as your rent period. For example, if you pay rent monthly, you have a right to one month's notice.

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