Commercial Leases

Australian Direct Law act on behalf of Landlords and Tenants in commercial lease transactions.
The Landlord is required to prepare a lease available for view prior to advertising the premises for lease.

There are many and varied clauses which can be incorporated into a lease arrangement between Landlord and Tenant.
We prepare leases to ensure the correct amount of Rent is clearly indicated and that the Term of the lease is stated. Disclosure Statements must be in place, Rent Reviews need to be correctly represented and an accurate list of Outgoings all need to be incorporated in the Lease.

Tenants need to confirm zoning under local authorities to ensure the usage for the premises is allowable. Also an accurate description of the Leasing Space, Insurance and Maintenance arrangements of the premises needs to be carefully perused.

Every business owner needs to be aware of the ramifications to the value of their business if the lease is not correctly in place.

The tenant may need to Sublease the premises during the tenancy or Assign the lease to a new owner of the business during the lease period. It is essential that these issues are addressed at the outset of the negotiations and are represented in the lease itself.

Australian Direct Law provide advice which is straight to the point and cost effective. It is in your best interest to contact us as soon as you have found the premises you wish to lease.