Hi Hilary,
As Kevin Penstock mentioned (thanks, Kevin), LiquidSpace has a free
open-source legal agreement you can use directly with your members (or it's
the default for bookings on LiquidSpace.com).
https://liquidspace.com/terms/dash-license
Email me directly if you want to connect on why La
Hi you can check this out for your agreements.
https://liquidspace.com/terms/dash-license
On Aug 3, 2017 2:54 PM, wrote:
> Hi Susan!
> I am in the same stage and would really love to get a look at your
> membership agreement. I'm debating on subleasing vs memberships so this
> would help me gr
Hi Susan!
I am in the same stage and would really love to get a look at your
membership agreement. I'm debating on subleasing vs memberships so this
would help me greatly!
If you wouldn't mind sending to hil...@empower-strategies.com? THANK YOU!!!
:)
On Thursday, January 20, 2011 at 2:34:47 PM
Hi Paul,
Our landlord required us to avoid any sublease language, and our members are
instead required to sign "space licenses" to our space. It's a part of our
membership agreement and it's all pretty simple. I'm not sure if that same
language translates exactly (in legalese, that is) to differe
It's to the landlord's benefit to agree to filling his/her place. Ours let
sub-leasing for the purpose of office business activities and we agreed to be
on the premises. (our company is a tenant of our space) We also have our
members agree to terms similar to the landlords regarding use of spa
Hello,
I am about to enter a commercial lease for premises to start a Co
Working Studio called Epic Studios. I know the land lord will be
adverse to me sub leasing though & want to avoid having to sub lease
to co workers. How do I get around that legally? Someone mentioned
creating a membership.
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