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  What should I consider when leasing?
 
     
  Most businesses require leased space.  A lease agreement constitutes a significant financial commitment for a business.  Tenants should strive to find a property and craft a lease agreement that gives them the flexibility to make adjustments as their business changes over time. A partial list of leasing questions to consider are provided below:

  • How much space is needed?
  • How much rent can we afford?
  • What are the pass through costs?
  • Where locations should we consider?
  • What zoning is needed?
  • What special features are needed?
  • How long of a lease term should we choose? Options?
  • Should we include a non-complete clause?
  • What Tenant improvements are required and who should perform them?
  • What is the "true" condition of the premises?
  • Under what conditions can either party free themselves from the lease?
  • What are the sublet options?

    At ECCondos.com, we ask insightful questions to elicit your space requirements so you end up with a great location for your business.

    When you are ready to get started, click here and complete the entry form.  One of our consultants will contact you to discuss your specific situation.

    Important — leave yourself at least three months to find a new location, even longer if experience professionals are not used to guide the process.  Not allowing enough time is the most common mistake tenants make and may lead to other issues in the future.
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