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Basic briefing: commercial leases
It is not uncommon these days for leases of commercial premises — offices, shops and warehouses — to be 30 or more pages long. Since they are drawn up by the landlord's solicitors, it is imperative for a tenant to consider the lease with his legal advisers and his surveyors. If a tenant is going to be the first lessee of the premises, he can negotiate amendments to the form of the lease, which may later prove to have a substantial bearing on the marketability of the premises. This article deals with some of the major points to be considered.
Basic briefing: commercial leases
It is not uncommon these days for leases of commercial premises — offices, shops and warehouses — to be 30 or more pages long. Since they are drawn up by the landlord's solicitors, it is imperative for a tenant to consider the lease with his legal advisers and his surveyors. If a tenant is going to be the first lessee of the premises, he can negotiate amendments to the form of the lease, which may later prove to have a substantial bearing on the marketability of the premises. This article deals with some of the major points to be considered.
Basic briefing: commercial leases
Facilities ; 1 ; 14-15
1983-09-01
2 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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