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.