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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Application for Sublease - Wisconsin in our editor.
  2. Begin by listing the names of all current contractual tenants for the leased premises at the top of the form.
  3. Provide the address and identification details of the leased premises proposed for sublease.
  4. For each potential sub-lessee, fill out their name, Social Security number, date of birth, marital status, and spouse’s name if applicable. Include information about children and any other individuals who will dwell in the sub-leased premises.
  5. Complete your current address and how long you have lived there. Indicate U.S. citizenship status by checking 'Yes' or 'No'.
  6. Fill in your home and work phone numbers, driver's license number, state, place of employment, employer's mailing address, supervisor's name, occupation, job title, work hours, pay dates, monthly take-home pay, and duration at this job.
  7. Answer questions regarding bankruptcy history and any pending lawsuits. Provide details as required.
  8. List three friends or relatives as references with their names, addresses, and phone numbers.
  9. Finally, sign and date the application to confirm that all provided information is true and accurate.

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Many leases require the landlords explicit permission to sublease, and failing to obtain this permission can lead to serious consequences including eviction. Even if subleasing is allowed, the original tenant must ensure that the sublease agreement complies with local laws and the terms of the original lease.
Wisconsin Law and Subleasing Wisconsin law requires tenants to obtain written consent from their landlord before subleasing. The need for landlord approval means that tenants must communicate effectively and may be denied if the lease does not already permit subleasing.
While subleasing is not illegal in California, landlords can legally prevent their tenants from subletting a property by stating so in the lease. However, some California cities are more permissible when it comes to subletting. Read your lease to see what is required based on where in California you live.
Subletting is risky. It comes with the same risks as taking on a roommate, except both people wont be there to deal with problems as they arise. If a tenants subletter skips town or damages the apartment, the tenant is jointly and severally liable with them and could get stuck with the bill.
Finding a sublet, in my experience, is not easy. According to Apartments.com, finding a short term sublet is much harder than a long term contract, which was exactly what I needed for my 2 month long internship. There are a few general websites that are helpful with finding a sublease: Flip.
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Reasons a landlord might deny a sublet request Allowing the sublet would result in too many people living in the unit. Too many residents would be under 18. The prospective subtenant wont agree to the same terms as the original rental agreement. The prospective subtenant plans to keep pets in the unit.

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