Lease Agreement

Renting Real Estate Between Two Companies – What to Watch Out For

Print Running a business often requires premises – one company owns the property, another uses it for its operations. At first glance, it looks like an ordinary situation. But if the lease agreement overlooks responsibility for damages, maintenance, or tax issues, both parties may face serious consequences. This article is part of the large guide

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Security Deposit in Commercial Leases – When Can It Be Withheld?

Print You hand over an office, warehouse, or business premises to a company. The lease is signed quickly, rent agreed, deposit paid. Everything seems clear – until the question arises: when can the landlord draw from it? In commercial leases, the amounts are usually higher than in residential leases, and disputes can be much tougher.

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Income Tax on Rental of Commercial Premises – How to Avoid Mistakes

Print Renting out an office, warehouse, or other commercial space may seem like a straightforward way to earn money. In reality, it can be tricky: the wrong tax treatment, poorly drafted contracts, or neglected levies can quickly wipe out your expected profit and cause unnecessary trouble with the tax office. This article is part of

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How to Terminate a Commercial Lease – Procedure, Deadlines, and Risks

Print You’re running your business in rented premises, but the conditions no longer suit you, the rent is too high, or your business is moving to a new location. Ending a commercial lease can be relatively straightforward – but only if you know the right procedure and avoid mistakes that can lead to penalties or

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Complaints About Defects in Rented Premises – Tenant Rights and Landlord Duties

Print You rented a flat, an office, or a warehouse, and after moving in you discover mould, a broken heating system, a leaking roof, or noisy plumbing?Many tenants call me when it’s already “too late” – they ignored the problem, hoped the landlord would sort it out, and meanwhile lost the chance for effective defence

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Running a business in a rented apartment – tenant rights and landlord limits

Print Working from home is now common – an accountant in the living room, a programmer at the kitchen table, a lawyer in a corner office space. Yet clients often ask me: “Can my landlord forbid me from running a business in the apartment?” or “Will I get evicted if I register my company at

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Lease vs. Sublease in Business – Legal Differences and Risks

Print Imagine you’re starting a business and you’ve found the perfect space. But instead of offering you a lease, the owner suggests subleasing from the current tenant. The price looks great, everything seems simple – but is it really as safe as a direct lease?In business, misunderstanding the differences between a lease and a sublease

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