Attachment to Commercial Lease
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Attachment to Commercial Lease

Nolo

January 2008, 5th Edition

File type: RTF Download

This form contains everything you need to create a legal attachment to a lease. With a legal attachment, you leave the original lease easy to read, thereby avoiding miscommunication and misunderstandings.

See below for a full product description.

 

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Description

If you need to include lengthy, detailed information on your commercial lease, it's best to use an attachment. That way, you leave the original lease easy to read, thereby avoiding miscommunication and misunderstandings.

An attachment is legally part of a lease, and may include plans and specifications for improvements to be made by you or the landlord, a drawing showing the exact location of your space in a building, or a list of new equipment that the landlord will provide.

Important to Know:

  • When preparing two or more attachments, number them consecutively (Attachment Number 1, Attachment Number 2 and so on).
  • Your attachments should also be referenced in the lease itself.

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  • cookies are disabled on your computer, or
  • a firewall prevents you from downloading files from the Internet.

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  • A decompression utility such as the following, both of which can be downloaded for free:
  • 7-Zip (http://www.7-zip.org) (for Windows users).
  • StuffIt Expander (http://my.smithmicro.com/mac/stuffit/expander.html) (for Macintosh). Please note: Many recently manufactured Macs have a native capability to decompress zip files. See your computer's user manual for verification of this and instructions for access.

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