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Figuring out a Commercial Lease Contract
Hi Folks,
I'm hoping to get some advice on who should I consult with to review my commercial lease contract...
It's for a Warehouse.
-My business partners and I will be subleasing the space from the Landlord
-The space we wish to occupy is too large for us at the moment. We plan to grow into the space.
-Thus, we'll be holding the master lease, and subletting some of the space out.
We have received the contract leasing offer, and have been reviewing it. I want everything to be correct, so I trust myself deciphering this contract.
Normally in this type of situation would a "Tenant Broker" or a "Real Estate Lawyer" to suffice to review our contract?