Re: [Coworking] Re: How to expand and offer Virtual Office

2018-08-30 Thread Eduardo Nobre
I agree

Em qui, 30 de ago de 2018 às 08:47, Caner Onoglu 
escreveu:

> I think this group is very useful to explore such questions. Yes, laws
> change from place to place, but mostly they are very similar. Even one
> choses to take professional consulting service from a property lawyer to
> reach final decision, it is still good to learn from others before talking
> to a lawyer. You may end up paying much less to a lawyer if you are
> educated on the matter. If they sense you know nothing about it they tend
> to complicate things instead of offering a simple solution.
>
> On Thu, Aug 30, 2018, 11:54 Jeannine van der Linden <
> flexkantoorkame...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> You need to speak with a lawyer in your city: laws governing commercial
>> real estate vary greatly from place to place.
>>
>> Nobody on this forum can tell you how to go about this without knowing
>> where you are and what the law is in your jurisdiction, you need a lawyer
>> for that.
>>
>> The options are licensing, subleasing, and rental on the basis of
>> sharing, but that covers quite a lot of ground and there are a number of
>> issues that need to be looked at.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, August 28, 2018 at 10:56:54 AM UTC+2, andy wrote:
>>>
>>> Good day, I'd just like to ask for your professional opinions. We are
>>> renting for a small space here for a coworking space and some clients would
>>> like to set up a virtual office. However, our contract with the building
>>> owner says that subleasing is not allowed. However, letting someone use the
>>> space's address non-exclusively is not called subleasing right? If so, how
>>> do we go about it where we can still offer virtual office without it
>>> appearing as a subleasing kind of contract.
>>>
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Re: [Coworking] Re: How to expand and offer Virtual Office

2018-08-30 Thread Caner Onoglu
I think this group is very useful to explore such questions. Yes, laws
change from place to place, but mostly they are very similar. Even one
choses to take professional consulting service from a property lawyer to
reach final decision, it is still good to learn from others before talking
to a lawyer. You may end up paying much less to a lawyer if you are
educated on the matter. If they sense you know nothing about it they tend
to complicate things instead of offering a simple solution.

On Thu, Aug 30, 2018, 11:54 Jeannine van der Linden <
flexkantoorkame...@gmail.com> wrote:

> You need to speak with a lawyer in your city: laws governing commercial
> real estate vary greatly from place to place.
>
> Nobody on this forum can tell you how to go about this without knowing
> where you are and what the law is in your jurisdiction, you need a lawyer
> for that.
>
> The options are licensing, subleasing, and rental on the basis of sharing,
> but that covers quite a lot of ground and there are a number of issues that
> need to be looked at.
>
>
>
> On Tuesday, August 28, 2018 at 10:56:54 AM UTC+2, andy wrote:
>>
>> Good day, I'd just like to ask for your professional opinions. We are
>> renting for a small space here for a coworking space and some clients would
>> like to set up a virtual office. However, our contract with the building
>> owner says that subleasing is not allowed. However, letting someone use the
>> space's address non-exclusively is not called subleasing right? If so, how
>> do we go about it where we can still offer virtual office without it
>> appearing as a subleasing kind of contract.
>>
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[Coworking] Re: How to expand and offer Virtual Office

2018-08-30 Thread Jeannine van der Linden
You need to speak with a lawyer in your city: laws governing commercial 
real estate vary greatly from place to place.

Nobody on this forum can tell you how to go about this without knowing 
where you are and what the law is in your jurisdiction, you need a lawyer 
for that.

The options are licensing, subleasing, and rental on the basis of sharing, 
but that covers quite a lot of ground and there are a number of issues that 
need to be looked at.



On Tuesday, August 28, 2018 at 10:56:54 AM UTC+2, andy wrote:
>
> Good day, I'd just like to ask for your professional opinions. We are 
> renting for a small space here for a coworking space and some clients would 
> like to set up a virtual office. However, our contract with the building 
> owner says that subleasing is not allowed. However, letting someone use the 
> space's address non-exclusively is not called subleasing right? If so, how 
> do we go about it where we can still offer virtual office without it 
> appearing as a subleasing kind of contract.
>

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