Commercial Lease Review

PACKAGE SUMMARY
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$1,200 + GST

Includes:
COMMERCIAL LEASE REVIEW
PHONE CONSULTATIONS
WRITTEN CHANGES

WHAT’S IT FOR?

If you are moving into a new premises, you’ll be required to negotiate and sign a commercial lease. Commercial leases create binding legal obligations between you and the landlord that may last for many years. As a tenant, it is important that you have an expert lawyer review your lease to ensure you understand exactly what you’re committing to.

WHAT’S INCLUDED?

We’ll review a commercial lease provided by you, highlight key issues and risks for you, and prepare a list of changes for you to request from the other side.

This package includes:

  • High level review of the commercial lease and heads of agreement by a Sprintlaw lawyer
  • Conducting and reviewing one title search on the leased premises
  • A list of the key suggested amendments for your commercial lease
  • A walkthrough of the review findings and any key suggested amendments by a Sprintlaw lawyer, either via the phone or video call (up to 60 minutes) or in a video recording

Please note that this package does not include any written advice. It is also a limited scope package that does not include re-drafting or marking-up the document. If re-drafting or marking-up is required, we will provide a new quote for the re-draft.

This package does not include any direct negotiations or correspondence with the counter-party or their lawyers, or reviewing any responses from the counter-party or their lawyers to the list of requested changes. If you need further negotiation support or additional rounds of review, we will provide a new quote scoped according to our Negotiation Support package. This scope also excludes stamping, assistance with execution or registration or the obtaining of any approvals and any due diligence, and assumes that the transaction does not involve any employment, tax, accounting or other compliance issues.

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