When a new business moves in, its time to read the lease’s fine print

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Today’s column addresses some important considerations in a lease structured with a purchaser of your company.

In this narrowest of circumstances, I am assuming the entity that buys your operation remains in the building that you own.: If the purchasing entity decides they want to move locations or shut down the operation, they might want to sublet or assign the lease to another party. A lease should include the terms under which this is permissible. As a landlord, you generally cannot refuse a sublease arbitrarily.

Allen C. Buchanan, SIOR, is a principal with Lee & Associates Commercial Real Estate Services in Orange. He can be reached at

 

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