| Article Index |
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| Renting Premises |
| The Basics |
| Taking a Licence |
| Taking a Lease |
| Option to Sub-let |
| Option to Assign |
| Repairs and Alterations |
| Negotiating |
Who pays for maintaining and repairing the building? Under a lease agreement some or all of the responsibility can fall on the tenant.
6.1 In shared premises, tenants are usually directly responsible only for internal repairs.
6.2 Establish whether the landlord has a planned maintenance programme.
6.3 Consider having a survey done and insisting on any alterations, repairs and redecoration being completed (and paid for by the landlord) before you sign the lease.
6.4 Ensure that you can carry out internal non-structural alterations, such as putting up shelves and partitions.
6.5 Establish what 'repairs' ('dilapidations') you will have to pay for at the end of the lease.
Discuss this thoroughly, as it is often a problem area.
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