Multi-Tenant Floors Clause Samples
The Multi-Tenant Floors clause defines the rules and conditions that apply to floors within a building that are occupied by more than one tenant. Typically, this clause outlines how shared spaces, services, and responsibilities—such as maintenance, security, and access—are managed among the different tenants on the same floor. For example, it may specify how costs for common areas are allocated or how tenants coordinate use of shared facilities. The core function of this clause is to ensure clear guidelines for coexistence and resource sharing among multiple tenants, thereby preventing disputes and promoting efficient building management.
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Multi-Tenant Floors. If other tenants occupy space on the floor on which the Premises is located, Tenant’s identifying signage shall be provided by Landlord, at Tenant’s cost, and such signage shall be comparable to that used by Landlord for other similar floors in the Building and shall comply with Landlord’s Building standard signage program.
Multi-Tenant Floors. If other tenants occupy space on the floor on which the Premises is located, Tenant’s initial identifying signage shall be provided by Landlord, at Landlord’s cost, and such signage shall be comparable to that used by Landlord for other similar floors in the Building and shall comply with Landlord’s Building standard signage program, and any subsequent changes to Tenant’s identifying signage shall be at Tenant’s sole cost and expense following Tenant’s receipt of Landlord’s consent thereto (which consent may be withheld in Landlord’s sole and absolute discretion).
Multi-Tenant Floors. Tenant’s suite-identification signage shall be provided by Landlord, at Tenant’s cost and expense, and such signage shall be comparable to that used by Landlord for other similar multi- tenant floors in the Building and shall comply with Landlord’s Building standard signage program. Tenant shall be responsible for the cost of the removal of Tenant’s signage installed pursuant hereto (and associated restoration and repairs) upon the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease, as an obligation which shall expressly survive termination of this Lease, as well as all maintenance and repair costs.
Multi-Tenant Floors. A) For multi-tenant floors, Landlord will provide completely finished common areas, including, but not limited to, the elevator lobby and multi-tenant corridors, finished to Building Standard;
B) Landlord will provide tenant demising partitions, which will be full height, slab-to-slab complying with prevailing building codes or as may be approved by appropriate governmental authorities.
1. No sidewalks, entrance or passages shall be obstructed or encumbered by Tenant or used for any purpose other than ingress and egress to and from the Premises.
2. All curtains, blinds, shades, drapes, screens and other similar fixtures in the Premises must be of a uniform quality, type, design, color, material and general appearance approved by Landlord.
3. No sign, advertisement, notice or other lettering shall be exhibited, inscribed, painted or affixed by Tenant on any part of the outside or inside of the Premises except inside the Building, without the prior written consent of Landlord. In the event of the violation of the foregoing by ▇▇▇▇▇▇, Landlord may remove same without any liability, and may charge the expense incurred by such removal to Tenant. Interior signs on doors and directory tablet shall be inscribed, painted or affixed for Tenant by Landlord at the expense of Tenant.
4. No show cases or other articles shall be put in front of or affixed to any part of the exterior of the Building without the prior written consent of Landlord.
5. The water and wash closets and other plumbing fixtures shall not be used for any purposes other than those for which they were constructed, and no sweepings, rubbish, rags or other substances shall be thrown therein.
6. Tenant shall not make, or permit to be made, any unseemly or disturbing noises which disturb or interfere with the occupants of neighboring buildings or premises or those having business with them. Tenant shall not throw anything out of the doors, windows or skylights.
7. Neither Tenant nor any of Tenant’s agents, servants, employees, contractors, visitors or licensees shall at any time bring or keep upon the Premises any inflammable, combustible or explosive fluid, chemical or substance.
Multi-Tenant Floors. Landlord may, without the same constituting an eviction of Tenant or entitling Tenant to any abatement of rent, and without otherwise incurring liability to Tenant, and without any effect on any of Tenant's obligations under this lease, rearrange the space unit divisions and the public corridors on the floor upon which the Demised Premises is located in any manner Landlord may determine, provided only that the Demised Premises shall not (i) be changed in any respect and (ii) have diminished access by public corridor(s) to the elevator(s), fire stair(s) and public toilet(s) serving said floor.
Multi-Tenant Floors. If other tenants occupy space on any floor of the Building on which the Premises is located, Tenant's identifying signage shall be provided by Landlord, at Tenant's cost, and such signage shall be comparable to that used by Landlord for other similar floors in the -62- [Reddit, Inc.]303 SECOND STREETSouth Tower Building and shall comply with ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇'s Building standard signage program. Any subsequent changes to Tenant's identifying signage shall be at Tenant's sole cost and expense following ▇▇▇▇▇▇'s receipt of Landlord's consent thereto (which consent may be withheld in Landlord's reasonable discretion).
Multi-Tenant Floors. A Tenant leasing space on a multi-tenant floor shall install the corridor doors, frames, signage etc. according to the building standard. (See the building signage standard section).
Multi-Tenant Floors a. Finish all multi-tenant corridors with standard materials including paint, carpeting, and lighting;
b. Finish all elevator lobbies on multi-tenant floors with standard materials including paint, carpeting and lighting.;
c. Install the suspended metal grid system, complete with Class A acoustical mineral and/or ceramic fiber 24"x 48" lay in ceiling panels for typical floor lease space in multi-tenant corridors and lobbies;
Multi-Tenant Floors. Subject to the provisions of Section 1.02 hereof, Landlord may, without the same constituting an eviction of Tenant or entitling Tenant to any abatement of rent, and without otherwise incurring liability to Tenant, and without any effect on any of Tenant’s obligations under this lease, rearrange the space unit divisions and the public corridors on the floor upon which the Demised Premises is located in any manner Landlord may determine, provided only that the Demised Premises shall not be changed in any respect and that the Demised Premises shall not have diminished access by public corridor to the elevator(s), fire stair(s) and public toilet(s) serving said floor and provided that such change does not change in any respect the lobby area on the Ramland Road side of the Building, or the manufacturing space or laboratory space within the Demised Premises. Landlord shall use its commercially reasonable efforts to minimize interference with Tenant’s business in connection with any change which Landlord is obligated to perform or desires to perform, in and to the Building, pursuant to the terms, covenants, conditions, provisions and agreements of this Lease.
Multi-Tenant Floors. If other tenants occupy space on the floor on which the Premises is located, Tenant’s identifying signage shall be provided by Landlord, at Tenant’s cost, and such signage shall be comparable to that used by Landlord for other similar floors in the Building and shall comply with Landlord’s Building standard signage program; provided, however, Landlord hereby acknowledges and agrees that during the Lease Term (as the same may be extended pursuant to the terms of this Lease) Tenant shall be permitted to maintain identifying signage which is consistent in size, quality, quantity and location with the signage previously installed in the Premises by Fair ▇▇▇▇▇, Inc., a Delaware corporation (“Fair ▇▇▇▇▇”), and Tenant (which Landlord has approved in connection with its consent to the Suite 100 and 200 Sublease).
