Georgia Commercial Sublease Agreement (partial)

  • Georgia Commercial Sublease Agreement (partial)
    Georgia Commercial Sublease Agreement (partial)
    Business services Mis instock

    If you want to rent commercial real estate or equipment to others it is necessary to have the lease agreement in writing. It is important to remember that a business lease is not like a dwelling rental. You need the right form that helps you answer all of the important questions, such as: who is responsible for repairs, what the landlord can charge, and what happens when the rent is late.


    This Commercial Lease Agreement is an up-to-date, legally accurate and easy-to-use form that's specifically tailored for commercial lease transactions. Because you can edit and use this form as often as you like, you get the ultimate flexibility to meet your unique business circumstances.


    Among others, this form includes the following key provisions:

    • Lease Term: States when the lease begins, and ends and the length of the lease

    • Annual Rent: Identifies the total rent for the year

    • Security Deposit: States the amount to be paid as a security deposit

    • Taxes: Describes who will be responsible for which tax payments

    • Construction and Completion: Outlines the procedure for any construction on the premises

    • Obligations for Repairs: Sets forth the repair obligations of the tenant


    This attorney-prepared packet contains:

    1. Commercial Lease Agreement Information

    2. Commercial Lease Agreement


    State Law Compliance: Designed for use in Georgia
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Business services Mis instock When a tenant chooses to sublease his dwelling to another, the original lease often requires that for such a sublease to be valid the landlord must consent to it. The following document is a Landlords Consent to Sublease. It simply states that the landlord will allow the sublease; however, depending on the provisions of your original lease, the original tenant may still be responsible for the performance of the lease if the subtenant (i.e. the new tenant) fails in his duties (e.g. pay the rent). This form should only be used if a separate sublease agreement is being used. If the original lease is being assigned and there is no sublease agreement, please use our Landlords Consent to Assignment instead of this form.

This form can be used in Georgia.

This package contains: (1) Instructions and Checklist for the Landlords Consent; (2) Information about the Landlords Consent; and (3) The Landlords Consent to Sublease
Business services Mis instock A sublease agreement is an agreement used by a residential tenant to sublease part or all of his dwelling to another for a portion or the remainder of his lease term. A tenant may choose to sublease for a number of reasons including an extended vacation, work reassignments or other changes in circumstance.

A sublease agreement is made between the original tenant (Sublessor) and the new tenant (Subtenant).

Among others, this form includes the following key provisions:
  • Lease Premises and Terms of Lease: Identifies the property, and the extent of use of the property.
  • Rent Payments, Late Fees: Sets out the amount of rent, when it is to be paid, and any penalties for late payment
  • Security Deposit: Provides for the amount of security deposit, and the conditions upon which it will be returned
  • Default: What constitutes default, what are consequences of default
  • Quiet Enjoyment: Promise that tenant may peaceably and quietly enjoy the premises
  • Assignment and Subletting: defines conditions of assignment and subletting of property
This attorney-prepared packet includes:
  1. Instructions and Checklist for Sublease Agreement
  2. Information about Sublease Agreements
  3. Sublease Agreement
  4. Inspection Checklist
  5. Lead Paint Disclosure.
State Law Compliance: This form complies with the laws of Georgia
Business services Mis instock

If you want to rent commercial real estate or equipment to others it is necessary to have the lease agreement in writing. It is important to remember that a business lease is not like a dwelling rental. You need the right form that helps you answer all of the important questions, such as: who is responsible for repairs, what the landlord can charge, and what happens when the rent is late.


This Commercial Lease Agreement is an up-to-date, legally accurate and easy-to-use form that's specifically tailored for commercial lease transactions. Because you can edit and use this form as often as you like, you get the ultimate flexibility to meet your unique business circumstances.


Among others, this form includes the following key provisions:

  • Lease Term: States when the lease begins, and ends and the length of the lease

  • Annual Rent: Identifies the total rent for the year

  • Security Deposit: States the amount to be paid as a security deposit

  • Taxes: Describes who will be responsible for which tax payments

  • Construction and Completion: Outlines the procedure for any construction on the premises

  • Obligations for Repairs: Sets forth the repair obligations of the tenant


This attorney-prepared packet contains:

  1. Commercial Lease Agreement Information

  2. Commercial Lease Agreement


State Law Compliance: Designed for use in Georgia
Business services Mis instock This form is a generic form for the rejection of an order by the purchaser. In addition to rejection of an order for non-conformity or for defective goods, orders may be rejected for unreasonable delay in shipment, damage, partial shipment only, that the price charged was not what was quoted, etc.

The purchase and sale of goods in business situations is governed by the Uniform Commercial Code as it has been adopted by the various states. This form is intended to be used to comply with the provisions of the U.C.C. and protects your rights.

This form can be used in Georgia.