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In NYC, evicting a commercial tenant can take a few weeks to several months, depending on the process. Generally, however, the expectation is that commercial eviction proceedings will be faster when compared to trying to evict residential tenants.
Negotiating an early termination or changes to the lease Typically, a tenant that needs to terminate an NYC office lease will start with negotiations. Sometimes, this can be a good option if the tenant has a replacement tenant available, even if the lease prohibits assignment and/or subleasing.
There are many reasons why a Landlord and Tenant may choose to include an “option” in a commercial lease. The most common type of option is one that gives the Tenant the right to extend the lease term, usually for additional — sometimes two or more — terms of equal length to the original term.
Tenants have the right to occupy the house when the landlord sells the property. Even if the landlord offers you a payout to vacate, you have the right to refuse. If you do, you have the right to continue to occupy the unit until the end of the lease term, even if the new owner has other plans for the building.
Also, commercial leases are for longer durations, ranging up to five years or more. However, residential leases are usually for 11 months. While in both cases, the tenant rents a property and pays monthly rentals, the terms and conditions differ drastically.
Commercial leases usually have a minimum period of one year, though typical leases are much longer than that. It's not uncommon to have five, ten, or fifteen year commercial leases. While shorter lease terms for some types of businesses exist, they are the exception and not the norm.
Commercial leases do not have specific minimum or maximum durations. However, they typically span from one to 25 years, with the majority falling within the range of three to ten years.
With a written lease agreement, the terms of the lease and the monthly rent are fixed for the time period specified in the agreement, usually six months or one year. As long as you follow the terms, a lease agreement prevents the landlord from raising the rent or asking you to move until the lease expires.
On stamp paper, the rental contract or rental agreement is written. In India, there are two different kinds of rent agreements, one of which is a lease with a minimum term of 12 months. Rent Control Laws established by the State Government regulate this.