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§ 162.354 - What are the consent requirements for a sublease of a residential lease?

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Unless the lease provides otherwise, the lessee must notify all Indian landowners of the proposed sublease.

The Indian landowners must consent to a sublease of a residential lease in the same percentages and manner as a new residential lease under § 162.012, unless the lease:

Provides that individual Indian landowners are deemed to have consented where they do not object in writing to the sublease within a specified period of time following the landowners' receipt of the sublease and the lease meets the requirements of paragraph (c) of this section;

Authorizes one or more of the Indian landowners to consent on behalf of all Indian landowners; or

Designates us as the Indian landowners' representative for the purposes of consenting to a sublease.

If the lease provides for deemed consent under paragraph (b)(1) of this section, it must require the parties to submit to us:

A copy of the executed sublease or other documentation of any landowner's actual consent;

Proof of mailing of the sublease to any Indian landowners who are deemed to have consented; and

Any other pertinent information for us to review.

The lessee must obtain the consent of any mortgagees.

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