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Nebraska Roommate Agreement

Bring in a roommate to share your tenancy and split the rent with this downloadable Nebraska Roommate Agreement.

  • The landlord must also consent to the Agreement.
  • If a roommate wants to move out, he/she must give 30 days notice and must find a suitable replacement roommate.
  • The rent, security deposit, utilities and other costs are to be paid equally by the roommates, or, alternatively, there is provision to set out how much each party will pay.
  • Each roommate is responsible for complying with the terms of the rental agreement.
  • Each roommate is responsible for their own phone charges and for any long distance or other charges made by a guest of the roommate.
  • There are provisions for household responsibilities, such as groceries, preparing meals, cleaning, etc.
  • If a roommate fails to pay rent or other charges on time, or is in breach of the rental agreement, the roommate's tenancy can be terminated.
  • This legal form template is fully editable and can be easily customized to fit your specific circumstances.
  • Intended for use only in the State of Nebraska.
$17.99

ACT Co-Tenant Change Request Form

Use this form to add or remove tenants from a residential bond lodgment with this Co-tenant Change Request Form for existing bonds in the ACT.

  • The form is required under the Residential Tenancies Act 1997 of Australian Capital Territory.
  • It contains instructions to help you complete and submit the change of address to the Revenue Office.
  • Download the form in MS Word format directly from the ACT Revenue Office website by clicking the link.
$0.00

Apartment Lease Agreement for Multiple Tenants

Lease an apartment to two or more tenants with this Apartment Lease Agreement template.

  • Term. The lease is for a fixed term, such as 1 year, 6 months, etc.
  • Liability. The landlord will hold each of the tenants jointly and severally liable for performing the tenant's obligations under the lease.
  • Security Deposit Refund. Each tenant is authorized to receive a refund of the security deposit on behalf of the other tenants. Payment of the refund to one tenant will be considered payment to all of them.
  • Property Taxes. The landlord is responsible for paying property taxes on the building in which the apartment is located.
  • Repairs. The landlord is responsible for repairing any damage not caused by the tenants.
  • Alterations. The tenants cannot perform alterations to the apartment without the landlord's consent.
  • Termination. Procedure for termination of the lease by either party.
  • This is a generic template which is not country-specific. You should review the landlord-tenant laws applicable to your area for any provisions that must be added or removed to comply with legal requirements.
  • Available in MS Word format and totally editable to fit your circumstances.
$24.99

Co-Tenant Agreement

Prepare a Co-Tenant Agreement between a landlord and two or more tenants with this easy-to-use template.

  • A co-tenancy agreement (also known as a roommate agreement) is ideal for a landlord who rents to college or university students, as it allows for changes in tenants as some roommates leave and others move in to take their place, without having to prepare a new rental agreement each time.
  • The agreement amends the original rental agreement by allowing additional or substitute co-tenants to be added, with the landlord's approval.
  • The agreement covers each roommate's responsibility for paying their share of the security deposit and other charges.
  • The agreement also covers the procedure for a departing co-tenant, and the addition of a new or substitute co-tenant.
  • Available in MS Word format.
  • This agreement template is generic in nature and is not specific to any country or region. It can be used in any jurisdiction that does not have a required statutory form.
$6.29 $5.99

ACT Shared Tenancy Agreement

Do you share a house or flat with a roommate? Be sure that everyone understands their obligations with this Shared Tenancy Agreement for Australian Capital Territory.

  • This agreement is also known as a Roommate Agreement. It is NOT a rental contract or tenancy agreement between a landlord and tenant, but rather it is an agreement between roommates who share a tenancy.
  • The agreement sets out:
    • how shared household expenses will be divided among the tenants, including rent, bond, long distance charges on a land line (if any), wifi, groceries, etc.,
    • what will happen if one of the roommates decides to move out,
    • responsibility for damage and repairs,
    • what happens if a roommate defaults in performing their obligations,
    • disposal of any abandoned property left behind when a roommate moves out,
    • a sample set of house rules.
  • This Shared Tenancy Agreement is intended for use only in the Territory.
  • The document template is fully editable and can be easily customised to fit your unique situation.
$14.99