What is a Landlord Permission to Sublease Agreement?

A Landlord Permission to Sublease Agreement gives the lessee written consent from the landlord to sublease the apartment or housing for rent to a third party who becomes the subtenant.

When do you need a Landlord Permission to Sublease Agreement?

If you do not have a clause in your lease permitting you to sublease your rental and you intended to vacate your rental before your existing lease contract has expired and intend to fill the rental with a subtenant, you'll need a Landlord Permission to Sublease Agreement with your landlord.

What is included in our Landlord Permission to Sublease Agreement?

A Landlord Permission to Sublease Agreement will define terms between the tenant and the landlord. It will specify that the new subtenant is subject to terms of the original lease, is responsible for the payment of rent from described dates and defines the original tenant's remaining obligations.

Recommendations for Landlord Permission to Sublease Agreements

We recommend that all parties involved, including the tenant, subtenant and the landlord sign the Landlord Permission to Sublease Agreement and attach a copy of the original lease for reference, and that the tenant, subtenant and the landlord all keep a copy of the sublease agreement.

Associated Real Estate Contracts

Tenant Contract

Sublease Agreement