[Coworking] Re: Avoiding the Sub-lease agreement

2013-04-03 Thread Cristina Santamarina
Hi, A while ago we wrote a blog post about membership agreement vs leases - includes a model of membership agreement too. Feel free to check, share and ask. http://blog.cobot.me/post/26492827171/coworking-agreements-service-or-lease Cheers, Cristina Santamarina http://cobot.me On Friday,

[Coworking] Re: Avoiding the Sub-lease agreement

2013-03-24 Thread Peter Dowell
Best way bind your tenants is via a Licence agreement on a monthly basis I use this for serviced offices my co-working environment it seems to work pretty well good luck On Sunday, January 16, 2011 2:51:35 PM UTC+13, Paulie wrote: Hello, I am about to enter a commercial lease for

Re: [Coworking] Re: Avoiding the Sub-lease agreement

2013-03-21 Thread Danilo Salgueiro
sublease must be avoided, but sometimes it is needed. The solution could be long term membership agreements (at least 12 months) for these cases and security deposits for the liabilities (at least one month full). Normally the requirements eliminates most parts of the prospects. Em

[Coworking] Re: Avoiding the Sub-lease agreement

2013-03-19 Thread jono
Hi all We're starting up very soon - http://www.startnest.com (Sydney's north shore). Would love to get any precedent documents to patch together a sub-lease agreement (sic for co-working tenants). All offers gratefully received at j...@startnest.com. Thanks! Jono On Sunday, January 16,

Re: [Coworking] Re: Avoiding the Sub-lease agreement

2013-03-19 Thread elliott williams
http://elliott.io/supersoft-sublease-agreement cheers On Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 10:27 PM, j...@startnest.com wrote: Hi all We're starting up very soon - http://www.startnest.com (Sydney's north shore). Would love to get any precedent documents to patch together a sub-lease agreement (sic

Re: [Coworking] Re: Avoiding the Sub-lease agreement

2011-01-26 Thread Mark Gilbreath
At our coworking project we crafted a membership agreement, with the guidance of a real estate attorney, that was derived from a hotel service agreement. This approach afforded us much more authority (though only once exercised) to terminate agreements with members when warranted without

Re: [Coworking] Re: Avoiding the Sub-lease agreement

2011-01-25 Thread Jonathan Buford
We are using a license arrangement for the members that need something formalized for visa or other purposes. It seems to satisfy the officials enough and avoids the sub-lease wording. Jon @jonbuford boot.hk On Sat, Jan 22, 2011 at 2:27 AM, Jerome Chang jer...@blankspaces.com wrote: FYI, all

[Coworking] Re: Avoiding the Sub-lease agreement

2011-01-21 Thread Anne
We at pariSoma do memberships as well and only do formal sublease contracts for international businesses who need such an agreement for Visas. On Jan 20, 11:34 am, Susan Evans su...@officenomads.com wrote: Hi Paul, Our landlord required us to avoid any sublease language, and our members are

Re: [Coworking] Re: Avoiding the Sub-lease agreement

2011-01-21 Thread Jerome Chang
FYI, all exec suites (Regus co.) and most coworking use memberships. This is probably the most common way to ensure that the members have no property rights over the space, despite whatever dedicated status we assign to an office or desk. Landlords do not want to deal with a whole bunch of

[Coworking] Re: Avoiding the Sub-lease agreement

2011-01-19 Thread Angel Kwiatkowski
I purposefully avoided a sublease situation at our space. I sell memberships not subleases. We still have a membership agreement and all of our memberships are month to month so there's no long term contract implications when a person buys a membership. On Jan 16, 9:33 am, Jack Speranza

[Coworking] Re: Avoiding the Sub-lease agreement

2011-01-16 Thread Jennifer
Paul, Congratulations! You must be so excited to be at this stage of your venture. I am a commercial real estate broker in Charlotte, NC, who works on behalf of Tenants, so my advice is coming from the real estate side, not necessarily the co-working side. Does the Landlord know that your use

[Coworking] Re: Avoiding the Sub-lease agreement

2011-01-16 Thread Jack Speranza
Hi Paul -- I can't speak to the particulars of Australian law, but as both Australia and the US legal systems find their roots in British common law, there's probably enough similarities that I can help get you started down the right track (though my primary gig is business services, I'm a