A hassle-free lease contains all relevant terms and conditions and clearly identifies all rights and responsibilities. Leases for business premises are usually prepared by the owner's Solicitor. So, if you intend to lease premises for a business it is important that you carefully check and agree on the details before you sign.
When you believe you have found the right premises for your business the letting agent will hand you a letter of offer or intention, for you to sign.
Do not sign the letter of offer or letter of intention or Lease or pay any deposit without legal advice and with a full refund of the deposit if the lease does not go ahead.
When the Lease prepared by the owner's solicitor is received, it should clearly set out the terms and contain the rights and responsibilities of the owner (lessor) and yourself (lessee). For your protection and to minimize litigations and disputes, ask us to thoroughly check the Lease before you sign.
If you intend to lease a retail shop it is vital that you are fully aware of the provisions of this Act.
It deals specifically with the requirement of a disclosure statement from the owner to you and other issues including:
The terms of a lease are negotiable so it is important that you ask us to inspect the Lease to be sure the terms are fair.
Consider the following:-
Apart from negotiating the best possible terms we will:-
When drafted, the Lease is sent to the tenant's solicitor for their approval or amendment. Once the terms are finalized, the tenant and then the landlord will sign the Lease. The landlord's solicitor will arrange for the Lease to be stamped, if applicable, and, if necessary, registered on Queensland's Land Register.
If the term of the Lease is more than three years, it should be registered to protect your rights.
Be sure to:-
Be aware that you may have to pay state and local government and other charges. They include Lease registration, mortgage consent fees and survey fees.
At your initial appointment, ask us about the costs involved in settling your Lease.
The landlord's legal costs for preparing a retail shop lease are paid by the landlord. In all other cases they may be paid by the tenant.
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