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 Landlords prefer a License 
agreement (membership) vs. Sublicense (tenant) relationship. The basics are 
it's easier to manage a single tenant, and it provides more legal 
protection to the landlord as members vs. sub-tenants have less legal 
rights to the space (Disclaimer... I'm not a lawyer, this is not legal 
advice.). 

But we have spent plenty of time/money with our lawyers, our landlord 
partners, and with Fortune 500 legal teams to know it's a well vetted legal 
agreement. Download it for free here (
https://liquidspace.com/terms/dash-license), or email me at 
([email protected]) about using it online. 

Cheers,
Eric Zellhart
Product Manager, LiquidSpace


On Friday, August 4, 2017 at 8:53:22 AM UTC-7, Kevin Penstock wrote:
>
> Hi you can check this out for your agreements. 
>
> https://liquidspace.com/terms/dash-license
>
>
> On Aug 3, 2017 2:54 PM, <[email protected] <javascript:>> 
> 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 greatly!
>> If you wouldn't mind sending to [email protected] 
>> <javascript:>? THANK YOU!!! :)
>>
>> On Thursday, January 20, 2011 at 2:34:47 PM UTC-5, Susan Evans wrote:
>>>
>>> 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 different 
>>> countries, but if you'd like to take a look at it I'm happy to share it 
>>> with you - just drop me a message directly.
>>>
>>> Best of luck!
>>>
>>> Susan
>>> __
>>> Office Nomads         
>>> officenomads.com  
>>> 206-484-5859
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sat, Jan 15, 2011 at 5:51 PM, Paulie <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> 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. Does this mean people still enter into an
>>>> agreement when they move in?
>>>>
>>>> If anyone has any formal information on the wording of a Membership +
>>>> Agreement around this, that would be much appreciated.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks again.
>>>>
>>>> Paul - Epic Studios
>>>> Melbourne - Australia
>>>>
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