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Hi, Please provide me with a format of Rent Agreement of Office Space Lease as soon as possible. Regards AD
From India, Pune
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Hi Dear,
How are you. I am a regular user of this cite. This cite is very Importent for the HR Profession Man. So Please provide me with a format of Rent Agreement of Office Space Lease as soon as possible.
Send me at list two format of the Agreement copy.
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From Bangladesh
legal-siddharthindustries
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Pl find enclose here with the required format. It is advisable not to go for Rene OR Lease agreement. The difference between LEASE-RENT AND LEAVE & LICENSE AGREEMENT is as under.

a) A lease gives the tenant a right to exclusive possession while a license confers no such right on the licensee.

b) A lease is assignable but a license is generally non-transferable.

c) A license is revocable by the licensor under section 60 of the Easement Act unless it falls within two exceptions mentioned in that section. This means that a leave and license agreement cannot be revoked by the licensor if it is coupled with a transfer of property and such transfer is in force. The agreement also cannot be revoked by the licensor if the licensee, acting upon the license, has executed a work of a permanent character and incurred expenses in the execution. The lease is not revocable by the lessor.

d)A lease is not determined by the grantor making an assignment or its subject-matter, but a license is determined in such a case.

e) A lessee can bring an action for trespass but a licensee cannot sue in his own name;

f) A lease creates a heritable right under the Transfer of Property Act and also under the Bombay Rent Act. A license will come to an end on the death of a licensee. On the death of a licensee, his heirs will not inherit a right as a licensee to use the premises.

g) A lessee can take up the burden to contribute to structural alterations, repairs and improvements, insurance and pay taxes and assessments while a licensee cannot take up the burden to contribute for the same.

From India, Halol
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sridharan venkataraman
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In a rental agreement entered, the owner of the Building was expired during the enforcement of the Agreement. The monthly rent for the building is being given credit to his Bank Account. Since the owner who is party to the agreement is no more now, please let me know as to the legal formalities to be done in disbursing the monthly rent and also the enforcement of the agreement for further period. The owner left behind him his wife, a wife, a son and a daughter. Thanks & regards,
From India, Mumbai
legal-siddharthindustries
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You shall have to confirm as to in whose name the rented property has been transferred? Till then you can credit/deposit monthly rent to deceased's account through cheque only.
It is better for you to execute fresh agreement with new owner.
A. Prakash

From India, Halol
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