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Melanie Dennis

DO YOU KNOW WHAT YOU’RE SIGNING?

 

As part of our Make Good Negotiation service we come across many

and varied commercial leases; some of which are very fair on both

the Owner and Tenant, others can be a Tenant’s nightmare.

Some things to consider when signing a new lease:

Look for a reference to the “original condition” of the premises.

If no such reference is made the Tenant may be required

to repair pre-existing damage or clean the property beyond

its initial standard of cleanliness.

 

Check to see if the lease allows for fair wear and tear.

No mention of fair wear and tear can result in the Tenant

having to repair all defects to the premises even if very

minor.

 

Removal of Tenant installations is a must at the end of a

lease unless the lease specifies otherwise.

 

When entering into a lease Tenants should be mindful they

will be required to remove all installations at the end of the

lease. If a Tenant feels their installations will improve the

property and do not wish to remove them at lease end, the

Tenant should make sure this is negotiated prior to lease

commencement and have a special condition in relation to

it written into the lease.

 

Kylie Charlton

The Condition Report Company

www.tcrc.com.au




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