Common use of Size of Premises Clause in Contracts

Size of Premises. Enter the approximate number of square feet of property. You can calculate the square footage by multiplying the length by the width. Provide the approximate percentage of the property about the total leasable area in the building or complex. 6. Common Areas. Indicate whether or not the demised premises includes common areas. 7. Parking Spaces. State what kind of parking privileges the tenant may use, if any. If parking privileges exist, specify whether or not they include any parking spaces or only a specific number. You can also write additional information, such as where the parking spaces are located, whether or not the tenants can assign or sublet their parking spaces, and whether or not tenants must pay a fee to park.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Commercial Lease Agreement, Commercial Lease Agreement, Business Lease Agreement

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Size of Premises. Enter the approximate number of square feet of property. You can calculate the square footage by multiplying the length by the width. Provide the approximate percentage of the property about the total leasable area in the building or complex. 6. Common Areas. Indicate whether or not the demised premises includes common areas. 7. Parking Spaces. State what kind of parking privileges the tenant may use, if any. If parking privileges exist, specify whether or not they include any parking spaces or only a specific number. You can also write additional information, such as where the parking spaces are located, whether or not the tenants can assign or sublet their parking spaces, and whether or not tenants must pay a fee to park. 8. Storage Facilities. Specify whether or not the tenant has the right to storage facilities.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Commercial Lease Agreement, static1.squarespace.com

Size of Premises. Enter the approximate number of square feet of property. You can calculate the square footage by multiplying the length by the width. Provide the approximate percentage of the property about the total leasable area in the building or complex. 6. Common Areas. Indicate whether or not the demised premises includes common areas. 7. Parking Spaces. State what kind of parking privileges the tenant may use, if any. If parking privileges exist, specify whether or not they include any parking spaces or only a specific number. You can also write additional information, such as where the parking spaces are located, whether or not the tenants can assign or sublet their parking spaces, and whether or not tenants must pay a fee to park. 8.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Commercial Lease Agreement, Commercial Lease Agreement

Size of Premises. Enter the approximate number of square feet of property. You can calculate the square footage by multiplying the length by the width. Provide the approximate percentage of the property about in relation to the total leasable area in the building or complex. 6. Common Areas. Indicate whether or not the demised premises includes common areas. 7. Parking Spaces. State what kind of parking privileges the tenant may use, use if any. If parking privileges exist, specify whether or not they include any parking spaces or only a specific number. You can also write additional information, such as where the parking spaces are located, whether or not the tenants can assign or sublet their parking spaces, and whether or not tenants must pay a fee to park. 8.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Commercial Lease Agreement

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Size of Premises. Enter the approximate number of square feet of property. You can calculate the square footage by multiplying the length by the width. Provide the approximate percentage of the property about in relation to the total leasable area in the building or complex. 6. Common Areas. Indicate whether or not the demised premises includes common areas. 7. Parking Spaces. State what kind of parking privileges the tenant may use, use if any. If parking privileges exist, specify whether or not they include any parking spaces or only a specific number. You can also write additional information, such as where the parking spaces are located, whether or not the tenants can assign or sublet their parking spaces, and whether or not tenants must pay a fee to park.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement

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