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Renting to hospitals
We have a multi unit apartment complex in rural Maine. We have a lack of rentals and I am currently working with out local hospital to secure them two units. If I am leasing to the hospital that will essentially have other professionals occupy the space, what kind of a lease should be obtained? Is this technically subleasing or would I just need a separate occupancy form. Thanks for any and all input.