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A percentage lease has two components \u2014 base rent (or minimum rent) and a percentage of the monthly or annual gross sales made on the premises.
Yes. The tenant has the right to determine who can enter, but the tenant should be reasonable in allowing the landlord's entry. If the tenant is home and the landlord wishes to enter the property, the landlord must ask to enter peacefully and at reasonable times.
That protection will be amended on June 1, 2022 to apply only to households with incomes at or below 80 percent of the Area Median Income due to COVID-19 financial hardship. The extension does not apply to commercial tenants.
At this time, the law does not apply to commercial property and includes a vacancy decontrol provision which permits rent increases by more than the statutory limit so long as no tenants from the prior tenancy remain in possession.
Notice Requirements for Texas Tenants You must provide the same amount of notice (one month) as the landlord.
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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.
A commercial lease usually includes the right for your landlord to peacefully re-enter the property and change the locks if you, as the tenant, have breached any conditions of the lease.
The tenants must continue paying rent and can be evicted for refusing to allow access for repairs or improvements.
Does SB91 apply to commercial property? No, SB91 only provides protections to residential rental property.
Yes. Your landlord may not change your locks unless the landlord or landlord's agent is available to accept your rent the day the locks are changed and the day before. No. That would be a violation of the Texas Property Code.

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