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Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
Begin by entering the date at the top of the document. This is crucial for record-keeping.
Fill in the tenant’s name and address of the premises where indicated. Ensure accuracy to avoid any confusion.
In the body of the letter, specify the date of the original lease agreement. This provides context for your subleasing arrangement.
Clearly state that permission is granted for sub-leasing, but emphasize that the tenant remains liable for all rent and damages. This protects both parties.
Include a section for any questions or concerns, encouraging open communication between landlord and tenant.
Finally, have the landlord or authorized agent sign and date the document at the bottom to validate it.
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