You’ll want to ask about maintenance responsibilities, who pays for what, and how to handle renewals. It's wise to clear the air; better to ask and know than to assume and regret!
Yes, it’s a smart move! Think of it as your safety net. It protects you and your business from unexpected bumps in the road.
Ending a lease early can be a bit tricky—it depends on your agreement. Some leases have an escape clause, but it’s best to chat with your landlord if you find yourself in a pickle.
Generally, you can, but you’ll need to get the landlord's thumbs up first. Think of it like asking to borrow a cup of sugar from a neighbor—it's nice to keep things friendly!
Absolutely! Different areas have different rules about what you can and can’t do. It's wise to do your homework—better safe than sorry!
Most store leases around here are usually one to five years long. It's like making a commitment; you want to be sure it's a good fit for your business.
First and foremost, think about location, foot traffic, and your target audience. It's like the old saying goes, 'Location, location, location!' A good spot can make all the difference.