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Maine Permission Agreement to Sublet or Assign Lease

Get your landlord's consent to assign your lease or sublet your rental unit for the rest of the lease term with this Maine Permission Agreement form.

  • The new tenant must meet the landlord's requirements, and the landlord must give its written approval of the new tenant.
  • The form contains clauses for either an assignment of the lease or a sublease of the premises.
  • The landlord has the option to hold the existing tenant responsible for performing the tenant's obligations until the end of the lease term, or alternatively, to release the tenant from all obligations under the lease once a new tenant is approved.
  • This form is available as a downloadable and fully editable MS Word template.
  • Intended to be used only in the State of Maine.
$5.99

Maine 30 Day Notice to Quit

Why do I need the 30-Day Notice to Quit form?

If you are a landlord in Maine and your tenant has violated the terms of the lease or rental agreement, it is essential to follow the correct legal procedures before starting the eviction process. The first step in this process is serving the tenant with a 30 Day Notice to Quit.

What are the legal implications of the 30-Day Notice to Quit?

The tenant is required to vacate the premises within 30 days from the date the notice is served. If the tenant fails to comply, legal eviction proceedings can be started and the tenant will be responsible for any legal fees and court costs associated with the eviction.

Proof of Service

A Service of Notice form is included with this template to help you accurately record the details of how and when the notice was served to the tenant. It is important to keep this form as proof that the Notice was properly served on the tenant.

Format and Jurisdiction

The 30-Day Notice to Quit is a downloadable and reusable MS Word document. This form is specifically intended for use within the State of Maine.

$4.99

Maine 7 Day Notice to Quit

Maine landlords, do you need to evict a tenant who does not have a written lease? Before you can evict, you must serve the tenant with this 7 Day Notice to Quit.

  • The Notice informs the tenant that he/she must vacate the premises within 7 days from the date the Notice is served, and sets out the reasons the landlord is terminating the tenancy.
  • This form of Notice can only be used for tenancies without a written lease.
  • A Service of Notice form is included to record the details of how the Notice was served on the tenant.
  • The form is provided in MS Word format and is easy to fill in and use.
  • Intended to be used only within the State of Maine.
$6.29 $4.99