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Alabama Leases

Leases in Alabama are essential for rental agreements. Our attorney-drafted templates are quick and easy to fill out.

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Alabama Lease Purchase Agreements Package

Secure your real estate transactions with essential forms, all in one convenient package.

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Common Alabama Lease documents

  • Residential Lease — outlines terms for renting a residential property.
  • Commercial Lease — details the agreement for renting commercial space.
  • Month-to-Month Rental Agreement — flexible lease that allows for shorter tenancy.
  • Lease Agreement — general agreement between landlord and tenant.
  • Sublease Agreement — allows a tenant to rent their space to another party.
  • Fixed-Term Lease — specifies a set rental period.
  • Rent Agreement — outlines rent payment terms.

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Alabama Assignment of Lease Package

Get everything needed to assign a lease in one convenient package, including multiple essential legal forms for a smooth transition.

Similar documents: key differences

  • Lease vs. Rental Agreement — often interchangeable but may differ in length and specifics.
  • Sublease vs. Lease — sublease involves a tenant renting to another, while a lease is between landlord and tenant.
  • Commercial Lease vs. Residential Lease — commercial leases are for business properties, while residential leases are for living spaces.
  • Fixed-Term Lease vs. Month-to-Month Lease — fixed-term has a set duration, while month-to-month allows for more flexibility.

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Glossary

  • Lease — a contract for renting property. -
  • Tenant — the individual renting the property. -
  • Landlord — the owner of the property being rented. -
  • Sublease — renting out a leased property to another party. -
  • Security Deposit — a payment held to cover potential damages. -
  • Fixed-Term Lease — an agreement with a specified duration. -
  • Month-to-Month Lease — an agreement that automatically renews each month. -
  • Commercial Lease — a lease for business property. -
  • Residential Lease — a lease for living accommodations. -
  • Rent — the payment made by a tenant to a landlord. -

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