A Connecticut sublease agreement defines a subtenant’s obligations while renting residential property from the tenant. The original tenant (“sublessor”) will have a residential lease agreement in place with the landlord and will continue to be legally bound to that contract. It is recommended that tenants obtain their landlord’s approval before subletting.
A Connecticut sublease agreement defines a subtenant’s obligations while renting residential property from the tenant. The original tenant (“sublessor”) will have a residential lease agreement in place with the landlord and will continue to be legally bound to that contract. It is recommended that tenants obtain their landlord’s approval before subletting.
A Connecticut sublease agreement defines a subtenant’s obligations while renting residential property from the tenant. The original tenant (“sublessor”) will have a residential lease agreement in place with the landlord and will continue to be legally bound to that contract. It is recommended that tenants obtain their landlord’s approval before subletting.