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Yes, you can use a Lease Certificate even if you're subleasing, just make sure to include any necessary agreements from the main landlord.
You'll usually need to provide details like tenant names, property address, lease terms, and any other relevant lease details.
Not quite! A Lease Certificate is more about confirming the lease for the lender, while a rental agreement is the actual contract between a tenant and landlord.
Typically, the borrower fills out the Lease Certificate, but it might also require input from landlords or property managers.
You need a Lease Certificate to show that you have the rights to use the property under lease, which helps lenders understand your financial situation better.