Many entrepreneurs have law questions about commercial leases and office space. For anyone setting up shop outside their home, office space IS your company’s home, and commercial leases are the contracts that govern how you can use, change, and pay for, the right to sue that “home.” Eviction always looms as a threat when the economy slows. (You’ll hear that plaintive theme in these posts, too).
Want to know more about commercial leases and office space? From my Ask Entrepreneur column, here are law questions about commercial leases and office space that other entrepreneurs have had—and maybe you do, too!
- I’m being evicted from my commercial lease and want to avoid paying rent
- Will landlords fix up the space for new tenants of commercial leases?
- How can I get out of my commercial lease?
- How can a business partner exit a commercial lease when leaving a company?
- How do I terminate a commercial lease when there has been damage to the office space?
- Alternatives to eviction for non-paying tenants of office space
- Can a landlord terminate a commercial lease because of a failed background check?
What other law questions do you have about commercial leases and office space?

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