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What is an assignment of lease.

The assignment of lease is a title document that transfers all rights possessed by a lessee or tenant to a property to another party. The assignee takes the assignor’s place in the landlord-tenant relationship.

You can view an example of a lease assignment here .

How Lease Assignment Works

In cases where a tenant wants to or needs to get out of their lease before it expires, lease assignment provides a legal option to assign or transfer rights of the lease to someone else. For instance, if in a commercial lease a business leases a place for 12 months but the business moves or shuts down after 10 months, the person can transfer the lease to someone else through an assignment of the lease. In this case, they will not have to pay rent for the last two months as the new assigned tenant will be responsible for that.

However, before the original tenant can be released of any responsibilities associated with the lease, other requirements need to be satisfied. The landlord needs to consent to the lease transfer through a “License to Assign” document. It is crucial to complete this document before moving on to the assignment of lease as the landlord may refuse to approve the assignment.

Difference Between Assignment of Lease and Subletting

A transfer of the remaining interest in a lease, also known as assignment, is possible when implied rights to assign exist. Some leases do not allow assignment or sharing of possessions or property under a lease. An assignment ensures the complete transfer of the rights to the property from one tenant to another.

The assignor is no longer responsible for rent or utilities and other costs that they might have had under the lease. Here, the assignee becomes the tenant and takes over all responsibilities such as rent. However, unless the assignee is released of all liabilities by the landlord, they remain responsible if the new tenant defaults.

A sublease is a new lease agreement between the tenant (or the sublessor) and a third-party (or the sublessee) for a portion of the lease. The original lease agreement between the landlord and the sublessor (or original tenant) still remains in place. The original tenant still remains responsible for all duties set under the lease.

Here are some key differences between subletting and assigning a lease:

  • Under a sublease, the original lease agreement still remains in place.
  • The original tenant retains all responsibilities under a sublease agreement.
  • A sublease can be for less than all of the property, such as for a room, general area, portion of the leased premises, etc.
  • Subleasing can be for a portion of the lease term. For instance, a tenant can sublease the property for a month and then retain it after the third-party completes their month-long sublet.
  • Since the sublease agreement is between the tenant and the third-party, rent is often negotiable, based on the term of the sublease and other circumstances.
  • The third-party in a sublease agreement does not have a direct relationship with the landlord.
  • The subtenant will need to seek consent of both the tenant and the landlord to make any repairs or changes to the property during their sublease.

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Parties Involved in Lease Assignment

There are three parties involved in a lease assignment – the landlord or owner of the property, the assignor and the assignee. The original lease agreement is between the landlord and the tenant, or the assignor. The lease agreement outlines the duties and responsibilities of both parties when it comes to renting the property. Now, when the tenant decides to assign the lease to a third-party, the third-party is known as the assignee. The assignee takes on the responsibilities laid under the original lease agreement between the assignor and the landlord. The landlord must consent to the assignment of the lease prior to the assignment.

For example, Jake is renting a commercial property for his business from Paul for two years beginning January 2013 up until January 2015. In January 2014, Jake suffers a financial crisis and has to close down his business to move to a different city. Jake doesn’t want to continue paying rent on the property as he will not be using it for a year left of the lease. Jake’s friend, John would soon be turning his digital business into a brick-and-mortar store. John has been looking for a space to kick start his venture. Jake can assign his space for the rest of the lease term to John through an assignment of lease. Jake will need to seek the approval of his landlord and then begin the assignment process. Here, Jake will be the assignor who transfers all his lease related duties and responsibilities to John, who will be the assignee.

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Assignment of Lease From Seller to Buyer

In case of a residential property, a landlord can assign his leases to the new buyer of the building. The landlord will assign the right to collect rent to the buyer. This will allow the buyer to collect any and all rent from existing tenants in that property. This assignment can also include the assignment of security deposits, if the parties agree to it. This type of assignment provides protection to the buyer so they can collect rent on the property.

The assignment of a lease from the seller to a buyer also requires that all tenants are made aware of the sale of the property. The buyer-seller should give proper notice to the tenants along with a notice of assignment of lease signed by both the buyer and the seller. Tenants should also be informed about the contact information of the new landlord and the payment methods to be used to pay rent to the new landlord.

You can read more on buyer-seller lease assignments here .

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Do you need to move out of your rental for a job or to go to school? Is your family expanding, or do you need to cut down on some of your bills to downsize? When you are in the middle of your lease, it may seem like you are stuck and can’t get out of the agreement. But an assignment of lease can be the trick you need to get ahead.

What is Assignment of Lease?

It is a tool that a tenant can utilize if they wish to get out of their lease ahead of time and assign it to another tenant.

Not all landlords will allow this, and if they do, they often have specific rules about how it can occur. When the landlord allows it, the tenant can move out of the rental and not worry about the penalties of breaking their lease.

Different names are used for an assignment of lease. Some of these include:

  • Lease transfer
  • Assignment agreement
  • Lease assignment agreement
  • Lease assignment form

No matter the name it goes under, it will serve the same purpose. This agreement will be useful to a tenant who wishes to leave the rental property ahead of the end of the lease. If they want to leave after six months and the lease is for one year, they may need to do a lease assignment with their landlord to help fill the rental before leaving.

This will help them solve this problem. With the permission of the landlord, the tenant can transfer their obligation under the lease over to another person. Once the landlord agrees , the new tenant (assignor ) can move in and follow the same rules that the original tenant ( assignee ) did, including property maintenance and any rent obligations. This will then release them from the obligations under the lease, allowing them to move and sign a new lease without a bad recommendation.

Most states require the landlord to be reasonable when it comes to a lease assignment. They do not have to accept each person you bring to them, especially if that person has a bad rental payment history or another problem that the landlord would not usually tolerate in their properties. But the landlord is not allowed to make things unnecessarily difficult, and they can’t refuse a tenant only to keep you on the property.

Both parties must have sufficient paperwork to help keep things organized. This should start with a properly drafted assignment so that all parties, including the landlord, new tenant, and old tenant, can understand which obligations are being transferred and who will be part of the new lease. This agreement can make the new tenant and landlord relationship run smoothly.

Types of Lease Assignment

The type of lease assignment the tenant will sign depends on the type of lease agreement the tenant has from the start. They may live in a residential home and need to do a lease assignment that works for that, or they could be a major business that will need assignment to leave the commercial property.

Residential lease assignment

When a tenant lives in an apartment, duplex, single-family home, or another place that they call home and need to move out before the end of the lease, they can do an assignment of lease. This allows them to find another tenant for the landlord, someone who will take their place and continue with the terms of the lease.

When the original tenant chooses to do a lease assignment, they will contact their landlord. The landlord can then screen the tenant to make sure their background, credit, and past rental history match up with who the landlord is comfortable renting out to. After these checks are done, the landlord can write the assignment and sign it with both the original and new tenant before the new agreement begins.

Commercial lease assignment

Some leases are between landlords and commercial businesses. The business utilizes the building in order to run their day to day operation. The business may decide that they no longer want to rent that property in the middle of their lease. The business can use the lease assignment form to help them get out of the lease with a new business in their place.

Assignment Vs. Sublease

Some tenants may be confused about the differences between a sublease and a lease assignment. Both of these will involve the original tenant finding someone new to take over the property, but they are different processes. If the tenant wants to do an assignment of lease, they need to do it the proper way to make sure it is done the right way.

The assignment will occur when the tenant works with the landlord to transfer their lease over to a new tenant. The new tenant must agree to take over the lease, keeping the property maintained and paying the rental amount each month. The previous tenant will no longer have their name on the lease and is free to move on to a new property without having to keep up with the obligations of the lease. The landlord will be part of this agreement as they do screenings and need to approve the new tenant.

The sublease will be when the tenant chooses to hand over the obligations of the lease to someone else through a subleasing agreement. The landlord is not part of this agreement, and they often do not approve of subleasing because it can allow an unknown person into the property without the landlord’s approval. The tenant will be held responsible for the original lease and all of its terms, so it can be a risky thing to work on.

You must look through the original lease agreement to see what rules are in place for subleasing or doing an assignment of lease. Most lease agreements will include whether one or both of these are allowed and will list out the specific steps that the tenant must follow for both of them.

What to Include

Each lease assignment will be a little different, and it may depend on the unique components that were in the original lease from the start.

Some of the items that you should include in your document include the following:

Type of lease

List out details about the type of lease that this letter should concern. The type of lease is usually either commercial or residential.

Location of property

Write out the physical location or complete address of the property to make sure there is no confusion in understanding the document. Make sure that the address includes the city name, the state, and the zip code along with it.

Parties’ details

There are three parties who will agree to the assignment of lease, including the landlord, the assignor or the original tenant, and the assignee or the proposed new tenant. Include relevant details about each individual, including their names and addresses.

Original lease term

The original tenant will need to include the terms of the original lease. They can pull out the lease and include information like the start and the end dates of that lease. The landlord could look these up, but it is helpful to have them in place to avoid confusion.

Start date of the lease transfer

Everyone should agree on the date that the lease transfer will occur. This will be the date that the current tenant need to be out of the property, and the new tenant will take over. Most leases will stipulate a certain amount of notice for the landlord, with 30-days being the standard. So make sure there is enough time for all parties involved to get ready for the change in the lease.

Assignor’s continuing liability

The lease assignment needs to list out the amount of liability the original tenant will have for the property and the lease when they move out. This will point out whether the assignor is still liable to the landlord after the lease is assigned.

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Lead paint disclosure is only required in certain areas, but if it is, then the disclosure will also need to be included in the lease assignment.

This assignment also needs to have a copy of the master lease, or the original lease that the assignor and landlord worked on together. A copy needs to be given to the new tenant, so they understand the rules and obligations of moving into the rental.

Given below are lease templates:

Free Editable Lease Assignment Agreement Form 01 as Word File

Who is Liable in an Assigned Lease?

When the original tenant is looking to do an assignment of lease so they can move out, they need to take a look at who is liable. The original master lease will often give some clues about who will be liable here. If this is not listed out in the master lease, then the landlord will get to decide whether it is the original tenant or the new tenant who will be liable for the property.

The lease assignment can help to tell who is liable here. Make sure to list out the specific situations when the assignor or the assignee will be the ones responsible for property damages, fines for non-compliance, or missed rental payments. If the assignor has been legally released from this kind of liability, the landlord will not be able to come back at them later on for repayment or damages to the property.

It is possible that the assigner will be liable, even after they leave the property and do the assignment of the lease. In this situation, the landlord can get payments from the assignor if the assignee does not make payments on time or damages the property. Utilizing the assignment agreement can help make things safe. This can be done through a release from liability.

Many landlords do not want to release the assignor from their liability. This protects the landlord more because they get the chance to go after two people, rather than one, to help with late payments or damages. The tenant will need to understand the laws and regulations in their state and add in clauses to the assigned lease to help figure out whether they can excuse themselves from liability when they move out.

Even with a release from liability or a clause that releases the tenant if there is a change in ownership of the property, there are certain expenses that the original tenant may still be responsible for. Therefore , the assignor needs to be very careful about the assignee they choose for the property to ensure that they won’t have any large, unexpected fees to deal with later.

Important Considerations

There are a few things that the assignor needs to consider before they decide to write out an assignment for the lease.

Some of the things to consider include:

Get legal assistance from a professional

Before you write out an assignment of lease, you should consider talking to a lawyer who specializes in real estate or contracts in general. They will make sure that your letter is written legally and follows the rules of your lease. It is possible that the landlord will not be open to this agreement, but the real estate lawyer can help you see whether there are other options available. With the help of a real estate lawyer, you will be able to work with them to make sure the legal language protects the assignor and that the landlord will accept the agreement.

Give assignee a copy of the original lease

The asignee needs to receive a copy of the original lease to look over before they agree to the lease assignment. This helps them see the terms of the lease, the amount they owe each month, and any other requirements they must follow if they take over the lease. Therefore, attaching the master lease to your new lease assignment is necessary.

Review your local and state laws

Each area is a little different in terms of the rules you need to follow for your assignment of lease. In some areas, you may need to notarize the assignment of the lease or have witnesses when you sign, or it will not be legal. Having these witnesses will make it take a little more time, but will help prevent challenges to the validity of the document later.

The local and regional laws on renting, leasing, and real estate will vary, and the exact ones will tell you what can be included in the assignment and what your own legal obligations are. Even the language that you include or keep out of the lease assignment will vary based on where you live. So always look up the real estate laws in your area or work with a professional to make sure you do this right.

Is a Landlord’s Consent Required for a Lease Assignment?

As you take a look through your master lease, you will usually find a clause that states any lease assignments need to have the landlord’s written consent before they become effective. The landlord may also list other requirements that the tenant needs to follow in order to have a valid transfer of the terms of the original lease. You must follow the instructions in the original lease before proceeding with the assignment of the lease to make sure that the landlord will not fight it later.

You can’t have someone move into the apartment without telling your landlord. This can be a breach of the lease and can land you in some legal trouble. It is important to have the consent of the landlord. The landlord is not able to unreasonably withhold permission for this either. As long as you choose a good tenant to replace you (one who can pass the background and income check of the landlord), most landlords will agree to this, unless the exact terms of the original lease say it is not allowed.

In some jurisdictions, the landlord may consent to the change by not responding. If they do not respond to your assignment of lease by a certain date, the assignor is allowed to consider that consent and can proceed with the transfer, them moving out of the rental and the new tenant moving in. The assignor should check their local laws to see whether this applies to them or not.

If the landlord decides that they will not accept your assignment of lease, then ask for the reasons in writing. The landlord may not withhold consent based on the race or sex of your assignee, but they can refuse if the assignee has an eviction history or does not make enough income to pay the rent on that property.

Final Thoughts

There are different reasons why a tenant will need to leave their rental before the end of the lease, and they want a way to get out of it without breaking the terms of their lease or having larger fees imposed upon them. An assignment of lease is a great way to help with this. When approved, the landlord agrees to let the assignor put an assignee into the property, someone who will take over the lease and finish it out. By understanding a lease assignment, you could help keep the landlord happy while being able to move on to the next chapter of your life.

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Navigating the assignment of a commercial lease

Special circumstances can require a tenant or a landlord to assign a commercial lease. Find out the most common situations for a commercial lease assignment and whether it's right for your situation.

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  • Tenant's assignment of a commercial lease
  • Getting the landlord's consent
  • Contents of a tenant's assignment agreement
  • Landlord's assignment of a commercial lease

If you're running a business, you may find yourself in a situation where you need to break a commercial lease. As a tenant, one option is to assign the lease, which means removing yourself completely from the lease and transferring it to a third party.

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There are also instances when a landlord may need to assign a commercial lease, such as when a property is sold. In doing so, you sell the building with any leases intact, which requires assigning your right to collect rent to the new owner.

Tenant's assignment of a commercial lease

There are many reasons a tenant may want to get out of a commercial lease, including not being able to afford the rent and needing less or more space. Because it's unlikely a landlord will simply let you walk away from your commitment, you should check what your lease says about early termination. Most commercial leases require the tenant to pay rent for the rest of the term and possibly additional fees for breaking the lease.

Assignment of the lease is another alternative to breaking it. In doing so, you give the new tenant, known as the assignee, the right to occupy the premises in your place for the remainder of your lease term.

Getting the landlord's consent

Almost all assignments of commercial leases by the tenant need the landlord's consent, so check your original lease for any such language. As with a residential lease, a landlord cannot unreasonably withhold consent for you to assign the lease. However, it's up to you as the assignor, or original tenant, to ensure that your assignee is reliable, responsible, and can pay the rent—or you may end up being held financially liable.

If the tenant assigns a commercial lease to a new tenant without the landlord's permission, the landlord can sue the original tenant for breaking the lease. The landlord can also collect damages against one or both tenants if he can show that the assignee isn't a good-paying tenant or doesn't have the type of business he wants in the building. He can also end the lease and evict the new tenant.

Contents of a tenant's assignment agreement

Assignment of a commercial lease is almost always accompanied by a written agreement to preserve both the tenant's and landlord's rights. Some states require written assignment agreements . Many commercial assignment agreements contain provisions for the:

  • Payment of fees to the landlord for having another business substitute for yours
  • Assignor's and assignee's names, addresses, and business names
  • Landlord's name, address, and business name
  • Amount of the new tenant's rent and the dates for payment
  • Date of the agreement
  • Date the assignment is effective
  • Date the lease ends
  • The landlord's, assignor's, and assignee's signatures

Assignment agreements usually don't contain a provision releasing the assignor from paying rent, meaning that you, as the assignor, are held responsible for payment. Even so, assignment can be a financially responsible option for a tenant who's going out of business or who needs new space immediately.

Landlord's assignment of a commercial lease

Sometimes a commercial landlord needs to sell his property. After the new owner, or assignee-buyer, buys the property subject to existing leases, the assignor-landlord assigns the leases to the new owner, who can then collect rent. The assignor-landlord notifies tenants by sending a notice of sale, a notice of assignment of lease, or a notification on letterhead listing the assignee-buyer's address for payment of rent.

Unless the lease states otherwise, you, as landlord, can sell your property to anyone, but make sure to get a hold harmless clause , also known as an indemnity clause, in your contract of sale. Such clauses protect you from liability to the tenant if the buyer doesn't perform her duties as a landlord. Otherwise, as the original landlord, you're still liable for your obligations to the tenant, such as keeping the premises habitable.

Under the right circumstances, assignment of a commercial lease can work for both landlords and tenants. If you need assistance with your assignment agreement, consider using an online service provider to prepare it for you.

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Lease Assignment Agreement

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LEASE ASSIGNMENT AGREEMENT

State of Alabama

This Lease Assignment Agreement (hereinafter "Assignment") is entered into and made effective as of ________ by and between the current lessor, hereinafter referred to "Assignor": ________ and the following new lessor, hereinafter referred to "Assignee": ________ .

Assignor and Assignee may be collectively referred to as the "Parties."

WHEREAS, Assignor is the current lessor of a residential property ("Property") located at the following address:

WHEREAS, Assignor wishes to assign and transfer to Assignee the lease agreement ("Lease") that Assignor originally signed on ________ together with the landlord ("Landlord") of the Property: ________ ;

WHEREAS, the Landlord of the Property has agreed to this Assignment;

WHEREAS, Assignee wishes to accept the assignment of the Lease.

NOW, therefore, in consideration of the obligations and covenants contained herein and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, the Parties do contract and agree as follows:

Article 1 - ASSIGNMENT:

Under the terms and conditions herein, Assignor hereby assigns and transfers to Assignee all right, title, and interest in and to the Lease and the Property.

As denoted above in this Assignment, this Assignment is to become effective on ________ and last until the end of the Lease term on ________ .

Article 2 - ASSIGNOR'S COVENANTS:

Assignor hereby warrants and covenants that Assignor may lawfully assign the Lease interest hereunder and that there are no further encumbrances on the interest. Assignor further warrants and covenants that Assignor is up-to-date with all payments, charges, fees, duties, and/or obligations under the Lease.

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Article 4 - LEASE COPY & INCORPORATION:

A copy of the original Lease is attached to this Assignment. This Assignment incorporates and is subject to the original Lease. There shall not be any further assignment of the Lease without the Landlord's advance written consent.

Article 5 - BREACH:

Assignor hereby agrees that this Assignment does not discharge Assignor of any obligations under the Lease in the event of a breach by Assignee. In such circumstance, Assignor will be provided notice of the breach by Landlord and thereafter may commence any and all actions to recover possession of the Property for the duration of the Lease, as long as Assignor thereafter continues to pay rent and cure any breach by Assignee.

Article 6 - GENERAL PROVISIONS:

a) BINDING: This Assignment will inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the respective successors, assigns, heirs, executors and/or administrators of both Parties.

b) SEVERABILITY: If any part of sub-part of this Assignment is deemed invalid by court order, judgment or other operation of law, the remaining parts and sub-parts of this agreement shall remain valid and enforceable to the fullest extent.

c) GOVERNING LAW: This Lease is governed, construed, and interpreted by and through the laws of the State of Alabama .

Sign: ________________________________

Date: ________________________________

Print: ________________________________

LANDLORD CONSENT

I, ________ , the Landlord named in the above Assignment to be effective on ________ , hereby consent to that Assignment. I further agree that after ________ the Assignee in the above Assignment will be responsible for all rent and other obligations under the Lease. I hereby release the Assignor from all duties and obligations under the Lease, unless Assignee breaches, in which case Assignor must take repossession and pay all charges and accrued rent until the end of the Lease term.

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Subleases and Assignments by Tenants & Related Legal Concerns

Some landlords allow a tenant to sublet their unit to a third party, while others do not. If you are considering this option, you should check your lease or rental agreement to make sure that it is permitted. Even if it is not explicitly prohibited, you should get your landlord’s permission in advance to minimize future disputes.

How a Sublease Works

A subtenant is not a co-tenant and does not have a direct relationship with your landlord. As their “landlord,” you can (and should) require them to pay rent directly to you and evict them if they fail to follow through. This differs from a co-tenant, who can be evicted only by your landlord. If you decide to evict your subtenant, you will need to follow the same procedures that would be required of a landlord. A month-to-month rental agreement may be better for a subtenant arrangement than a lease. Any agreement should clearly state the amount of the rent, the length of the tenancy, and any security deposit that may be required.

A tenant will usually need their landlord’s permission before subletting their unit, but some state or local laws may prevent landlords from unreasonably denying subleases.

You should be aware that any benefits that you give your subtenant must fit within the overall rules that the landlord imposes for the property and the people who live there. Even though the subtenant did not sign your lease with the landlord, its terms apply to them as well.

You should make sure that you are confident about the subtenant’s financial situation and ability to comply with the terms of the sublease and the landlord’s rules. If they fail to pay rent or damage the property, you will be on the hook to the landlord for all of your own rent and the cost of any repairs. In extreme situations, such as criminal activity by your subtenant, the landlord may evict you in order to remove the subtenant. You also may face an eviction if you get into a dispute with your subtenant. If they refuse to leave when you return, for example, it may be easier for the landlord to simply evict both of you.

Can a Subtenant Turn Into a Tenant?

A subtenant can turn into a tenant if the landlord and you start acting as though the subtenant is a co-tenant. The most common issue here is who receives rent from the subtenant. If they start paying the landlord rather than you, they will have a strong argument that they are the landlord’s tenant. To prevent your subtenant from gaining the rights of a co-tenant, you should make sure that they pay rent to you, and then you can send it to the landlord.

Assigning a Lease

While assignments are often discussed together with subleases, they should not be confused. An assignment transfers the rest of your lease to a new tenant, and it usually happens when you want to move out before the lease is over. While a sublease makes you the landlord of the subtenant, an assignment makes the assignee a tenant of your landlord. All of the terms of your existing agreement with the landlord most likely will apply to the assignee. (There is an exception if the agreement contains a personal term, such as handling errands for the landlord in exchange for reduced rent.) The original tenant, the assignee, and the landlord all will need to sign the assignment document for it to become valid.

The original tenant will remain liable for rent that the assignee does not pay unless the landlord agrees otherwise.

Assignments can be risky because the original tenant remains on the hook to the landlord for all of the remaining rent if the assignee fails to pay it. This essentially makes the original tenant a guarantor for the rent, so it may be more appealing to try to terminate the lease early and let the next tenant start a new lease. Sometimes, however, you can work around this default rule and get the landlord’s consent to take you off the hook for any rent that the assignee does not pay.

Vacation Rentals (Airbnb)

Many tenants try to earn extra money by listing a home as a short-term vacation rental on websites like Airbnb. You should make sure that your lease permits this type of rental, since you may face eviction if you use Airbnb without your landlord’s authorization. You should get any ensuing agreement with your landlord in writing. It should cover issues such as how much of your unit will be leased to the short-term renter, how often you can list on Airbnb, and financial considerations such as any amount of the Airbnb rent that the landlord receives.

In addition to getting your landlord’s permission, you will want to make sure that listing your home for a short-term vacation rental complies with any zoning or land use laws in your area. You must comply with any restrictions in these laws, even if your landlord does not require it.

Finally, you may want to purchase renters’ insurance, while being aware that it may not cover people in a vacation rental. Some insurance companies are extremely reluctant to provide policies to people who plan to list on Airbnb or similar services.

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