Commercial Lease Forms
Rent business space to tenants quickly and easily with these customizable Commercial Lease Forms.
- Leases and rental forms for office, retail and warehouse space.
- Affordable templates for landlords, leasing agents and property managers.
- Download editable forms that can be customized and reused as often as needed.
Arkansas Commercial Sublease Agreement
Sublet all or part of your leased business space to a subtenant with this Arkansas Commercial Sublease Agreement for office or retail premises.
The Arkansas Commercial Sublease Agreement is designed for tenants who wish to sublet all or a portion of their leased business space, whether for office or retail use, to another party (the subtenant). This agreement is intended for use exclusively within the State of Arkansas.
Security Deposit Requirements
Under this arrangement, the subtenant is required to pay a security deposit to the original tenant. This deposit serves as financial assurance for the original tenant, addressing potential damages or unpaid dues under the sublease.
Rent Payment Structure
The subtenant pays rent directly to the original tenant. The original tenant, in turn, remains responsible for making rent payments to the landlord according to the terms of the head lease.
Obligations of the Original Tenant
Even after entering into a sublease agreement, the original tenant must continue to perform all obligations set forth in the head lease. The original tenant’s responsibilities under the lease do not transfer to the subtenant.
Assignment of Sublease Interest
The original tenant assigns its interest in the sublease agreement to the landlord, providing an added layer of protection for the landlord’s interests.
Default Provisions
If the original tenant defaults on any obligations under the head lease, the tenant may instruct the subtenant to pay rent directly to the landlord rather than to the tenant.
Format and Customization
The Arkansas Commercial Sublease Agreement is available in Microsoft Word format. It is fully editable, allowing users to tailor the document to their specific needs and circumstances.
Arkansas Commercial Triple Net Lease Agreement
Lease office, retail or other business premises to a tenant with this Arkansas Commercial Triple Net Lease Agreement.
- Triple Net Lease. A triple net lease means that the lessee covers all costs and expenses to do with the premises including structural repairs.
- Renewal. The lessee has an option to renew the lease for an additional term.
- Taxes and Charges. The lessee will pay all expenses, taxes, levies, and charges with respect to the premises, all utilities and services, and operating expenses for its business.
- Insurance. The lessee is responsible for carrying fire, extended coverage, and liability insurance.
- Alterations and Repairs. The lessee is responsible for all alterations, improvements, maintenance and repairs.
- Damage or Destruction. Clauses outlining abatement of rent or termination of the lease the event of damage, destruction, or condemnation of the building.
- Subordination. The lessee agrees to sign a subordination agreement or other documents necessary to subordinate the lease to a mortgage or other charge, if required by the lessor.
- Additional Rent. Optional clause for percentage rent to be paid in addition to the base rent, if applicable.
Arkansas Guaranty of Commercial Lease
Secure the obligations of a corporate tenant (lessee) under a commercial lease in Arkansas with this unconditional and continuing Guaranty of Commercial Lease.
- The guaranty is given by a principal of the company, such as a shareholder, partner, sole proprietor or some other person with a financial interest in the tenant.
- A guarantee of this type is typically required as an inducement to the landlord (lessor) to sign the lease.
- The guarantor guarantees payment of all rent and other amounts due under the lease, including the payment of legal fees incurred by the landlord in enforcing the terms of the lease.
Arkansas Notice of Assignment of Commercial Lease
AR landlords, notify your business tenants that their leases have been transferred to a new landlord with this Arkansas Notice to Tenants of Assignment of Commercial Lease.
- The landlord must give notice of the assignment to all leasehold tenants following the sale of the premises to a new owner.
- The Notice also instructs the tenants that rent is now to be paid to the new landlord.
- This is a reusable commercial landlord-tenant notice. Buy it, download it, use it as often as you need to.
- This is a downloadable, fully editable MS Word template.
- Intended for use only in the State of Arkansas.
Arkansas Renewal and Extension of Commercial Lease
Renew and extend a business tenant's lease with this template Arkansas Renewal and Extension of Commercial Lease form.
- The lease is renewed for an additional period (which can be a full lease term or whatever period of time the landlord and tenant agree to).
- The tenant has no further right to extend or renew the lease.
- The rental payments for the new term are agreed to.
- The remaining terms and provisions of the original lease remain in full force and effect.
- This form is for commercial leases only. You will need to use the Extension of Residential Lease form for residential tenancies.
- Intended to be used only in the State of Arkansas.
Assignment of Commercial Lease by Tenant
Assign your business lease over to a new tenant with this Assignment of Commercial Lease by Tenant form.
- The landlord must consent in writing to the assignment of the lease, and a Consent of Landlord form is included.
- The assignor will remain liable to the landlord during the balance of the lease term for all amounts due under the Lease.
- The landlord does not give up any of its rights under the Lease by consenting to the assignment.
- The assignor releases and waives all of its rights as tenant under the Lease, but is not released from any of its obligations.
- This is a generic legal form which is not country-specific and can be used anywhere that a prescribed form is not required.
Australia Retail Premises Lease with Turnover Rent Provision
Lease commercial property in Australia to a tenant with this Retail Premises Lease with turnover rent provisions.
- Turnover Rent. The tenant agrees to pay turnover rent in addition to base rent. Turnover rent is additional rent which is calculated as a percentage of the sale of goods or services from the premises, less the amount of refunds and credits.
- Rent Reviews. The lease includes a procedure for Consumer Price Index reviews and market rent reviews.
- Renewal. The tenant has the option to renew the lease, but if the tenant does not renew and continues to occupy the space after the expiry of the tenancy, the lease becomes month to month.
- Charges and Outgoings. The tenant must pay service charges for the premises and a proportionate share of outgoings for the building, as well as any GST payable on the lease or the outgoings.
- Security Deposit. The security deposit may be paid by cheque or unconditional bank guarantee.
- Insurance. The tenant is responsible for maintaining risk, public liability, workers compensation and plate glass insurance. The landlord must insure the building for full replacement value.
- Relocation. The landlord has the right to relocate the tenant in the building for purposes of extensive refurbishment or redevelopment.
- The lease template includes a sample set of Building Rules and Regulations.
- Not State Specific. This template does not reference specific state or territorial legislation.
Australia Surrender of Commercial or Retail Lease
Surrender the balance of a business lease with this Australia Surrender of Lease form for commercial or retail premises.
- The parties agree that the tenant will surrender the premises and the lease will be cancelled and terminated.
- The tenant will pay the landlord an agreed sum to terminate, and will forfeit all security â„ damage deposits.
- The landlord and tenant both agree to honor their obligations under the lease until the effective date of the surrender.
- The tenant will remove its trade fixtures and specified leasehold improvements.
British Columbia Assignment of Lease by Landlord
Transfer a tenant's lease to the new owner of a BC rental property with this British Columbia Assignment of Lease by Landlord template.
- The Assignment is between the seller (current landlord or "assignor"), the purchaser of the property (new landlord or "assignee"), and the tenant.
- The tenant covenants to pay rent to the new landlord and continue to perform the tenant's obligations under the lease.
- The assignor and assignee agree to indemnify each other against any claims or actions arising out of any breach of the terms of the assignment.
- The Assignment can be used for both commercial and residential rental properties.
- Available in MS Word format, downloadable and customizable.
- Intended to be used only in the Province of British Columbia, Canada.
British Columbia Commercial Lease Agreement for Fixed or Monthly Tenancy
Rent office or retail business premises in BC to a tenant with this Commercial Lease Agreement for Fixed or Monthly Tenancy.
- This lease contains clauses for either a fixed term or for a month-to-month tenancy.
- Other provisions of the Lease include:
- responsibilities of each of the parties for payment of services and expenses,
- landlord's responsibility for repairs and maintenance to the rental premises,
- termination by either party,
- provisions for renewal and extension of the lease term.
- Available in MS Word format and fully editable to fit your needs.
- Intended to be used only in the Province of British Columbia, Canada.