A North Carolina sublease agreement allows a tenant to rent out their leased space to a sublessee, usually for a short period of time. When a sublease is in effect, the tenant (or “sublessor”) must continue to comply with the original lease’s terms, including paying their monthly rent. If the sublessee violates the original lease’s terms, the sublessor may be held legally accountable.
A North Carolina sublease agreement allows a tenant to rent out their leased space to a sublessee, usually for a short period of time. When a sublease is in effect, the tenant (or “sublessor”) must continue to comply with the original lease’s terms, including paying their monthly rent. If the sublessee violates the original lease’s terms, the sublessor may be held legally accountable.
A North Carolina sublease agreement allows a tenant to rent out their leased space to a sublessee, usually for a short period of time. When a sublease is in effect, the tenant (or “sublessor”) must continue to comply with the original lease’s terms, including paying their monthly rent. If the sublessee violates the original lease’s terms, the sublessor may be held legally accountable.