A commercial lease can encompass various property types, from office spaces to warehouses to restaurants and retail storefronts. The terms of a commercial lease agreement will vary widely depending on the type of property and need to be tailored accordingly.
Commercial leases are also subject to fewer legal protections than residential leases and are harder to break. Depending on relevant zoning laws, they may be used solely for a business purpose. On the plus side, commercial lease terms can be very flexible and customizable to specific business needs. Commercial leases also tend to have longer terms than residential leases.
The terms of a commercial lease will vary depending on the needs of the business and the type of property. Some important considerations to address in the contract include:
Commercial leases involve a substantial investment and tend to have longer lease terms. At Gonzalez Law, PLLC, we can advise you on the business and legal implications of commercial leases. Schedule a free consultation with a Fort Worth, TX commercial lease attorney by calling (817) 349-7330 today.
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