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How much does it cost to draft a Lease Agreement in Colorado? Below are summary details about a user that needed to draft a Lease Agreement in Colorado for Business. This cost data comes directly from ContractsCounsel's online marketplace. The user received 3 bids to draft the Lease Agreement at a pricing range of $375 - $750 on a flat fee. The data includes project specifications and Lease Agreement pricing. To review more pricing data, visit Lease Agreement pricing.
Service type
Draft
Document type
Lease Agreement
Location
Colorado
Client type
Business
Client industry
Business
Deadline
Less than a week
Pricing Range
$375 - $750 (Flat fee)
Number of Bids
3 bids

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Forum Questions About Lease Agreement

Lease Agreement

Maryland

Asked on Mar 3, 2021

Can a landlord terminate a lease agreement early without providing any notice?

I recently signed a lease agreement for a residential property, and it clearly states that the lease term is for one year. However, after just three months of living in the property, the landlord informed me that they want to terminate the lease early and asked me to vacate the premises within a week. There was no mention of any early termination clause in the lease agreement, and I am unsure if the landlord has the right to terminate the lease without providing any notice. I would like to know what my rights are in this situation and if I am entitled to any compensation for the inconvenience and unexpected expense of finding a new place to live.

Susan T.

Answered Mar 3, 2021

Although the contract determines the parties rights, it can never break the law of the land. So if your city, state, and/or county, requires the landlord to provide notice to terminate, and most do, the law of the land will prevail. You can make him go to court and try to evict you. If he's breaking the law, he won't even try. If you don't mind leaving early, you could always offer to leave early if he pays you money.

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Lease Agreement

New York

Asked on Mar 3, 2021

Can the tenant use the property for storage?

As a business owner, I am looking to rent a commercial property to use for storage purposes. However, I am unsure if the property's lease agreement allows for such use or if there are any restrictions in place. Therefore, I am seeking legal advice on whether I can use the property for storage and if there are any legal implications I should be aware of.

Donya G.

Answered Mar 3, 2021

In order to advise you on the lease, you would have to have the lease reviewed so that the purposes for the lease can be established and discussed with you. I can help to review your lease and advise you on you can and cannot do based on the lease. You can connect with me via the website to engage my services Donya Gordon

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