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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Commercial Sublease - District of Columbia in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the date at the top of the form, followed by the names of both the Sub-Lessor and Sub-Lessee. This establishes the parties involved in the agreement.
  3. In section 1, specify the leased property details. Clearly describe the land and any improvements included in this lease.
  4. For section 2, indicate the term of the lease and reference the original lease date along with its parties. Ensure compliance with all terms from that original document.
  5. Section 3 requires you to enter rental amounts for both primary and extended terms, along with payment due dates. Be precise to avoid future disputes.
  6. Complete section 4 by stating permitted uses for the leased property, ensuring it aligns with your business needs.
  7. Review sections on indemnity and insurance requirements carefully. Fill in necessary details regarding liability coverage as specified.
  8. Finally, ensure all signatures are collected at the end of the document to finalize your agreement.

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A sublease occurs when the original owner does not lease the premises to you, but there is another person or entity in between you and the landlord. That is, the property owner rents to someone else, and then that person rents to you. Subleases are common in both commercial and residential properties.
DC occupancy standard requires 70 sq ft per the first person oc- cupying a bedroom and 50 sq ft for each addi- tional individual occupying the same bedroom.
The average rent for office space in Washington is $53.29 per square foot. The minimum rental rate for office space in Washington is $34.5 per square foot.
What is Unauthorized Subletting? Unauthorized subletting occurs when a tenant rents all or part of the leased premises to another person (the subtenant) without the landlords consent. Many lease agreements explicitly prohibit subletting without prior written approval from the landlord.
Legal Requirements for Subletting First, always get your landlords written consent. Even if the lease doesnt explicitly require permission, subletting without consent can still be grounds for eviction in many places. Keep in mind that the landlords refusal must generally be reasonable.
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If your agreement doesnt say anything about subletting You dont need your landlords permission but its usually best to let them know. If they dont want you to sublet your home, your landlord can get a court order to end your tenancy, evict your subtenant and stop you from moving back in.
In most commercial leases, tenants are required to obtain the landlords consent before subletting or underletting part or all of the premises. The lease typically stipulates that consent cannot be unreasonably withheld, meaning the landlord must have a valid reason for refusing the request.

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