Re: [Coworking] Avoiding the Sub-lease agreement

2017-08-04 Thread Eric Zellhart
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

Re: [Coworking] Avoiding the Sub-lease agreement

2017-08-04 Thread Kevin Penstock
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

Re: [Coworking] Avoiding the Sub-lease agreement

2017-08-03 Thread hilary
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

Re: [Coworking] Avoiding the Sub-lease agreement

2011-01-20 Thread Susan Evans
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

Re: [Coworking] Avoiding the Sub-lease agreement

2011-01-15 Thread Chad Ballantyne
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

[Coworking] Avoiding the Sub-lease agreement

2011-01-15 Thread Paulie
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.