Lease agreement for retail space

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What is a Retail Space Lease?

When a new boutique, salon or cafe wants to move into your commercial space, you'll need to sign a Retail Space Lease before you start collecting rent. As a commercial landlord, you can use a Retail Lease as a means of documenting the details of a retailer's tenancy. When it is drafted correctly, this essential commercial rental contract can help to reduce disputes by ensuring that both the landlord and the tenant business owner(s) share a mutual understanding. You can click on the button that says "Make document" to check out the sample Retail Space Lease.

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