For companies that choose not to buy their office space, a commercial lease may be the biggest expense your business has each month. Something that’s so central to your work needs proper attention.

Figuring out the details of the lease is important to small business owners but in many circumstances they don’t take the time to go over it and negotiate the terms. That means every month the company paying out money that could go somewhere else.

While it may take some time to figure out the lease, you can help your bottom line by figuring out how to better negotiate your commercial lease.

Related Resources:

  • 6 Tips for Negotiating a Commercial Property Lease without Getting Burned (SBA.gov)
  • You Can’t Pay Your Business Rent. Now What? (FindLaw’s Free Enterprise)
  • 7 Business Deals That Require a Written Contract (FindLaw’s Free Enterprise)

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