Commercial lease forms to lease commercial property.
Commercial Lease FAQ
What is a commercial lease? A commercial lease is a detailed written agreement for the rental by a tenant of commercial property owned by the landlord. Commercial property differs from residential property in that the property's primary or only use is commercial (business oriented), rather than serving as a residence. Commercial leases are often more complex than residential leases, have longer lease terms, and may provide for the rental price to be tied to the tenant business's profitability or other factors, rather than a uniform monthly payment (though this is also quite ordinary in commercial leases).
A simple or complex lease? Whatever your needs, USLF has the lease to suit you. Our simplified commercial leases are noted as such. We have several varieties of ordinary commercial leases of medium complexity, and we also carry highly detailed 'long form' commercial leases. Use our convenient 'preview' feature to view each lease and decide which one fits your needs.
Useful associated forms? In the course of a landlord tenant relationship, the commercial lessor will find other USLF forms very useful. Before leasing, it is important to know your tenant. A USLF 'Commercial Lease Application/ Questionnaire' is vital to developing your potential tenant's background and references. If a potential tenant asks for an option to lease your property, USLF has an excellent option to lease commercial property form. If you need to warn a tenant about past due rent, download our 'Warning of Default on Commercial Lease" form for your state.
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