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Lease Agreements
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A vast array of lease agreements covering various sectors, available for immediate download.
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What to expect
You can expect your lease agreement to primarily to protect the interest of the landlord the tenant should review any
lease presented and challenge the sections that do not suit their situation.
Your lease agreement is a legally binding contract laying out the rights and responsibilities of the landlord and tenant, drawn by solicitors and barristers.
Additional support is available should you need it.
You are free to use your agreement as many times as you need, please be aware of law changes.
Your lease agreement is in plain English.
Lease agreements
Property Lease Agreement
- Property Lease Agreement
- With PLC's (Prescribed Lease Clauses)
- Residential & Business Purposes
- Residential & Business Purposes with PLC's (Prescribed Lease Clauses)
Business Lease Agreement
- Short version
- Short version with PLC's (Prescribed Lease Clauses)
- For a small suite of offices within a larger building
- For a small suite of offices within a larger building with PLC's (Prescribed Lease Clauses)
- For a unit in an industrial estate
- For a unit in an industrial estate with PLC's (Prescribed Lease Clauses)
- For a serviced office
- For offices above shops
- For a stand alone workshop
Lease Agreement Of Vehicle
- Vehicle lease agreement (Car, Van, Lorry etc)
Lease Agreement for Equipment and/or Plant
- Machinery, equipment, factory plant installation
- Construction industry plant with machinery
- Short term rental of a small plant
Lease Agreement for Office Equipment
- Office equipment, computer hardware, telephone system
Lease Agreement for a Lock-up Shop
- Lock-up shop, e.g. restaurant, newsagent
- Lock-up shop - for seven years or more - with PLC's
Equestrian/Agricultural Lease Agreement
- Equestrian establishment for business use
- Land for equestrian / non business use
- Agricultural buildings for non-agricultural use
Lease Agreement for Open Land
- Storage
- Open land - for seven years or more - with PLC's
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