Hi Joshua,
My next step is to create a great membership agreement.
What are the important points to cover?
Are there any coworking owners out there willing to share?
Thanks,
Brian Burgett
On Mon, Jun 18, 2018 at 11:29 AM, Joshua Webb wrote:
> First of all DONT sign leases with your office
member agreement = license agreement!
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On Mon, Jun 18, 2018 at 11:29 AM,
Hi Wendy,
Thanks for the input!
I am working with a broker. I have a great lease. I was just concerned
about putting the right language in for the sublease clause. My attorney
came up with some great language even though it is his first coworking
lease review. It is very similar to what you have
Customer data so no rekeying but also to have some record inside Officernd
about each notification so it can be seen there instead of just in the app.
Billing would be a good idea for excessive mail handling or forwarding but
not a deal breaker.
My email is jos...@growthli.com
Joshua Webb
Agreed, I am a commercial broker and not just a partner in the coworking
biz, and gave him per his email the exact information he nees for the
higher sentiment of his scenario and things to do as a tenant vs an
operator biz-owner.
See my email from a few days ago, but the landlord either knows
Thank you Joshua and Garret!!! Great resources, I will take a look right
away.
Vivienne Yang
Founder
VillageOne Space LLC
594 Broadway, Suite 701, NY 10012
T: 732-500-4824
E:vivienney...@villageone.nyc
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On Sat, Jun 16, 2018 at 9:50 AM,
First of all DONT sign leases with your office holders. This will make your
life a living hell if ever have to remove someone for not paying. Make them
sign a member agreement (it resembles your rights to like a hotel room)
they get to use the space but the tenants rights remain with you.
Ok to
Hi Brian
if I may be so bold, sounds like you are not working with a commercial real
estate broker. They would be able to do the first phase of this language
for you in the negotiation as this is material to the business. This can
then be viewed by your attorney when it reaches the lease
Hey Josh,
For sure i'll ping you an email! you can have a look and see if it's any
use to you :)
It could integrate into OfficeRnD via Zapier - we also use OfficeRnD but
haven't found a need to integrate it just yet. Are you thinking for billing
purposes or just adding the customer data?
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