If you need to include lengthy, detailed information on your commercial lease, it's best to use an attachment. Your attachments should also be referenced in the lease itself. Important to Know: When preparing two or more attachments, number them consecutively (Attachment Number 1, Attachment Number 2 and so on). An attachment is legally part of a lease, and may include plans and specifications for improvements to be made by you or the landlord, a drawing showing the exact location of your space in a building, or a list of new equipment that the landlord will provide. That way, you leave the original lease easy to read, thereby avoiding miscommunication and misunderstandings.
legal form
Official - Attachment To Commercial Lease
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