If you have ever signed a contract before, you know that they are incredibly long and complicated pieces of literature that are virtually impossible to understand without a thorough comprehension of real estate law and liability. For this reason, when signing a commercial lease agreement, it is common to request a lease abstract.
Continue reading to learn what a commercial lease abstract is, and what should be included in one before making a commitment.
Commercial Lease Agreements and Abstracts
It is unrealistic to fully read through and understand every element of a commercial lease agreement. Commercial lease abstracts play an important role in a tenant’s ability to understand what contractual agreement they are signing into, and what is expected of them during their occupation. Basically, a lease abstract is a summary of all the primary and important aspects of the lease agreement.
Sort of like CliffsNotes for a book you forgot to read in college, a lease abstract covers the basics of the contract and informs you of all the vital facts you need to know, and in a language you can understand. Lease abstracts are constructed to be free of confusing industry jargon, and allow a potential corporate or commercial tenant to fully understand the liability and responsibilities they are taking on if they choose to enter into the lease.
What Should Be Included in a Lease Abstract?
Although a summary of the full contract, a lease abstract will (and should) contain a lot of information. The basic information it should have includes:
☑ Tenant’s Full Name
☑ Total Cost of Rent
☑ Square Footage of the Rental Space
☑ Lease Start/End Date
☑ First Rent Payment Due Date
☑ Premises Specifications
☑ Authorized Use of the Premises
☑ Parking Space/Requirements
☑ Accountable Party for Repairs and Maintenance
☑ Co-Tenancy/Sub-Leasing Terms
☑ Expansion/Build-Out Rights
☑ Tenant Improvement Allowances
☑ Assignability and Exclusivity (if the lease can be transferred)
☑ Estoppel
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