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[Music] oftentimes whether for financial reasons or to make better use of a space a tenant who is under a lease for commercial property can re-rent a certain area or all of the space to a sub-tenant by using a commercial sublease agreement however sub-leasing goes beyond simply drafting a document and assuming a role in the tenant sub-tenant relationship thats why in this video well discuss noteworthy measures to take when subleasing commercial property and well summarize how to create an effective legally binding agreement make sure that you watch to the end of this video for an official template what is a commercial sublease agreement a commercial sublease agreement is a document used by an individual or business entity attempting to sublet part or all of the commercial space that they currently occupy under a lease with its owner the reasoning behind the original tenant seeking a sublease varies from case to case for instance if the property contains office space the current tenan