Inventory and Condition of Leased Premises for Pre Lease and Post Lease - District of Columbia 2025

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A premises is a piece of land with specific boundaries, including all buildings and other permanent structures within those boundaries. Specific definitions of premises can vary, and may include condo units, apartments, or other real estate with no actual land.
The Premises describes what is being leased. At minimum, this means the land, but can also include buildings and other infrastructure such as greenhouses, wells, and fencing. Leased equipment could be part of the Premises, or could be contained in a separate lease.
(2) In property contexts, the word premises refers to structures and land that make up a parcel of property.
Leased Premise means the specific area of the Building, Land and/or Improvements, collectively, being leased by the Tenant, the boundaries and location of which are shown outlined in APPENDIX B: PLAN OF LEASED PREMISES attached hereto.
a. : a piece of land with the buildings on it. b. : a building or part of a building usually with its grounds. premise.
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Legal implications of a pre lease agreement: These agreements are legally binding contracts, obligating both parties to adhere to the outlined terms and conditions. Failure to comply can lead to legal disputes and penalties, emphasizing the importance of drafting a comprehensive and accurate pre lease agreement.
A lease of premises is a lease of the whole or part of a building. Generally, a plan will not be needed for a lease of premises. Premises must be defined by means of a unique description being the shop name/suite number etc together with a full street address.
Landlords Premises means the Land, the Building, the Parking Areas and all appurtenances, improvements, equipment and fixtures thereon and therein owned by Landlord.

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