Restaurant lease agreement format

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What is a Restaurant Lease?

Commercial landlords and their tenants often use Restaurant Leases for the purpose of documenting their relationship with each other. When it is drafted correctly, this contract can help to reduce conflicts by ensuring that both signers have a mutual understanding. You can tap or click the "Make document" button to take a closer look at the sample Restaurant Lease and see what information you'll need to build your document.

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