18/08/2023
๐ข Terminating a Commercial Lease in Queensland ๐ข
Let's break it down! ๐ Here are some of the ways a commercial lease can come to an end in Queensland:
1. Expiry of Lease Term: When the lease runs its natural course, both parties bid farewell. Certain obligations must be met such as redecoration and settling outstanding costs ๐จ
2. Mutual Agreement: Sometimes, both landlord and tenant are on the same page ๐ค A Deed of Surrender can formalise an early lease ending and will outline all outstanding responsibilities.
3. Tenant's Breach of Lease Terms: Rule breakers beware! Landlords can terminate the lease if tenants aren't holding up their end. ๐ซ No rent payment, unauthorised premises changes, or sneaky subleases.
4. Landlord's Breach of Lease Terms: It goes both ways! landlords must keep their promises too ๐๏ธ If the landlordโs obligations are not met, tenants can give notice terminating the lease.
5. Demolition or Renovation: If your landlord wants to give the property a makeover or even knock it down, you may need to move out. Make sure you know your rights under the lease ๐จ
Remember, each situation is dependent on the terms of the lease. If you are thinking of terminating a commercial lease, reach out to one of our commercial lawyers ๐ You can reach us on 07 3808 7777 or drop us an email at [email protected].
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https://www.mclaughlinlawyers.com.au/blog/terminating-a-commercial-lease-in-queensland/