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hey guys Steve palisi here entering into a commercial lease agreement is quite different from renting out a home they often cover a lot more topics that are traditionally not encountered in residential leases so both tenants and landlords need to be aware of these conditions when negotiating the lease terms I highly highly recommend you engage the services of a solicitor preferably one that specializes in commercial lease agreements to ensure that it is foolproof but in todays video I want to run you through some of the Key conditions you need to be aware of when embarking on your commercial investment Journey Ill also share a valuable resource that will help you cover all your bases so make sure you stick around until the end so what exactly is a commercial lease generally a commercial lease allows the tenant to conduct business on a property in exchange for the payment of rent to the owner of that property the lease will usually begin when both parties sign it it is usually impossi