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this video discusses a sublease consent form when entering into a sublease agreement one must first distinguish that the agreement is for a sublease and not an assignment a sublease agreement is between a tenant and a subtenant the agreement is usually for a portion of the premises but can also be for the entire premises in a sub lease the tenant transfers his or her privity of a state only and not the privity of contract this means that there are two separate contractual relationships one between the tenant and the sub tenant and one between the tenant and the Landlord there is not contractual relationship between the sub tenant and the Landlord if the tenant has any issue with the premises he must inform a tenant who will then inform the landlord if a lease does not expressly restrict the tenants right to sublease it is generally assumed that the tenant may freely sublease the premises if not clearly stated the tenant should request consent to sublease to avoid any confusion all land