On this website http://www.mrlandlord.com/pages/lease.html you can find an example lease form. Depending on the state you live in , you might have to look elsewhere since each state has different requirements.
Normally you would have a rental agreement or lease which would specify your options for sub-leasing. If no such agreement exists, you are free to do as you wish.
"It depends on what type of company is in question. It will save the cost of travel, the cost of rental, the cost of a conference room, and the cost of multiple employees time."
About 2.2 grams of dust in the average 10 x 12 room
Some of the best places to find small rooms to lease for a business, if say your particular business doesn't need a lot of space to operate, is your local newspaper. The classifieds can give you a rough idea of what you can find in your immediate area, because after all location is everything.
You can contact your local government for information about affordable housing, public housing or local resources to help access rental accommodations. You can also contact your local housing board to learn about the tenants acts that apply to renters in your area. It is important to understand your rights and responsibilities as a tenant.
No, all lease agreements to be binding must be in writing.
Yes, local rental businesses like Rent-A-Center have living room sets available for rental.
If both your names are on the lease/rental agreement, then both of you have to agree. If only your name is on the lease/rental agreement, then he doesn't get much of say legally, but be aware that he's free to move out whenever he wants to, so you may lose your roommate who is contributing toward paying the rent. On a personal note...IMO it would be pretty s*cky for you to do this against your friend/roommate's wishes.
Examples of room rentals are hotels, motels, lodging, inns.
The average size of a utility room is around 25 square feet. It provides enough room to store a few belongings but not much more.
You will have to call a big insurance company like state farm, or all state and let them know you have a rental property and indicate how many tenants, its no so much room to room as a broad coverage for the entire home. Now if your asking as a renter? then just call an insurance company and let them know you need a tenants policy and indicate how much contents you have for instance $50,000 worth of coverage would be good.
The average Orlando, Florida condo costs about $60 to $80 a night for the average room, which over a month, can cost $1800 to $2400 a month. The cheapest offers can start at $45 a night.