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Georgia law says that a landlord cannot make a tenant make or pay for repairs, unless that tenant, his/her family or guests caused the damage. For serious repair problems, local housing code departments can inspect for possible violations.
An exclusive clause is a promise by the landlord that only you and no one else in the mall or building may engage in a particular type of business or carry a certain type of merchandise.
A commercial escalation clause is always included in commercial real estate leases. It allows the landlord to increase the rate of your rent according to a specific timeline or according to certain triggers included in the clause.
A use clause limits how youll use the rented space. The limitations can be as broad as what business youll conduct there, as narrow as what specific services or products youll offer, or as nebulous as the quality level of your operation.
10 Important Rental Lease Clauses to Include Rent Liability. This clause states that tenants are jointly and severally liable for the full rent amount. Severability Clause. Access to Premises. Use of Premises. Holding Over. Sublet Rules. Disturbance Clause. Lessee to Maintain.
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10 Important Rental Lease Clauses to Include Rent Liability. This clause states that tenants are jointly and severally liable for the full rent amount. Severability Clause. Access to Premises. Use of Premises. Holding Over. Sublet Rules. Disturbance Clause. Lessee to Maintain.
Rental lease agreement violations are not uncommon. Even the most responsible tenants might make a mistake every once in a while.Here are the most common violations and how you should handle them. Long-Term Guests. Unauthorized Pets. Unpaid Rent. Property Damages. Commercial Use of Property or Unit.
The amount of monthly rent is one of the most important issues when it comes to a commercial lease. While rent may seem fairly straightforward, there is a good deal of negotiating room available, even if the rent itself is already established.
Here are some of the most important clauses in commercial lease agreements that tenants should know about: Term. Description of Premises Clause. Rent Escalation Clause. Use Clauses. Improvements and Alterations Clause. Insurance Clause. Renewal Clause.
An exclusive use provision essentially allows a tenant to use its premises for an intended specific use (for example, as a restaurant, sale of electronics, or sale of mens and womens clothing), and restricts other tenants in the shopping center from using their premises for the same or a similar use.

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