Commercial Sublease Agreement
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I restrict what alterations the subtenant is allowed to make to the property?
Yes, the Sublandlord can determine the extent to which the Subtenant can make alterations. The Sublandlord may reduce the Subtenant's right to make improvements from the level established for the Sublandlord in the Master Lease, but the Sublandlord cannot increase the Subtenant's right to make alterations beyond the level outlined in the Master Lease.
Who should sign the sublease?
Both the Sublandlord and the Subtenant should sign the Sublease, and it is strongly recommended that at least 2 witnesses also sign it.
I do not know when the sublease will be signed. Can I fill in the date later?
Yes, by selecting 'Unsure' as the date the agreement will be signed, a blank line will be inserted into the lease so that you can add the correct date after printing the document.
When should I include an additional clause?
You should include an additional clause if there are any terms or issues unique to your situation that have not been addressed in the questionnaire.
How should I write my clause?
In order to reduce confusion, write your clauses with plain language and limit them to one paragraph in length. Also, use any predefined terms such as Tenant, Property, Landlord, etc. in your clauses.