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Lease Subordination Agreement
If you're renting property that's not owned outright by the landlord, or you're a landlord who wants to guarantee a renter's lease, you can use a Lease Subordination Agreement to help ensure that the tenant remains on the property during the length of the lease . With this agreement, tenants can stay in the property, regardless of who owns it.
Use the Lease Subordination Agreement document if:
- You're a landlord leasing mortgaged property and you want to help ensure that a tenant can remain on the property even if you no longer own it.
- You've rented mortgaged property and want to be protected if the landlord no longer owns the property.
Make document: Lease Subordination Agreement
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