Vermont
Lease and manage business premises in Vermont with these professional customizable templates.
- Save time by using standardized template forms that can be re-used as often as required.
- Fully editable lease agreements and other legal documents.
- These forms can be used for offices, retail premises, and warehouse space.
- Instant download after purchase.
- The forms can be used by landlords and rental property managers.
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Vermont Assignment of Lease by Landlord
Transfer an existing lease to a new owner of the property with this Vermont Assignment of Lease by Landlord form.
- The Assignment is between the seller (current landlord), the purchaser of the property (new landlord), and the tenant.
- The tenant covenants to pay rent to the new landlord and continue to perform the tenant's obligations under the lease.
- The seller and purchaser agree to indemnify each other against any claims or actions arising out of any breach of the terms of the assignment.
- The Assignment can be used for both commercial and residential rental properties.
- Intended for use only in the State of Vermont.
$11.99
Vermont Commercial Lease Agreement
Lease office or retail space to a business tenant with this downloadable Vermont Commercial Lease Agreement.
- Renewal. Option for the tenant to renew for an additional term at the end of the lease.
- Property Taxes. Alternate provisions for taxes to be paid by either the landlord or the tenant, as applicable.
- Insurance. The tenant is responsible for carrying comprehensive public liability, fire and extended coverage insurance.
- Structural Repairs. Alternate provisions depending on whether the landlord is responsible for mechanical and structural repairs, or if the tenant is responsible for all repairs.
- Parking. Parking areas are to be shared by all tenants and their employees and customers.
- Damage or Destruction.Provisions for termination or for abatement of rent in the event of damage, destruction, or condemnation of the building.
- This lease agreement template is fully editable to fit your needs.
- Intended for use only in the State of Vermont.
$29.99
Vermont Commercial Sublease Agreement
VT business tenants, sublet all or part of your space to a subtenant with this Vermont Commercial Sublease Agreement.
- The Sublease can be used for office, retail or other business premises.
- The subtenant must pay a security deposit to the original tenant.
- The subtenant pays rent to the tenant, who in turn pays the landlord.
- The original tenant must still perform its obligations under the head lease.
- The original tenant assigns its interest in the sublease to the landlord.
- The original tenant directs the subtenant to pay rent directly to the landlord if the original tenant defaults in any of its obligations under the head lease.
- Available in MS Word format.
- Intended for use only in the State of Vermont.
$17.99
Vermont Commercial Triple Net Lease Agreement
Lease office, retail or other business premises to a tenant with this Vermont Commercial Triple Net Lease Agreement.
- Triple Net Lease. A triple net lease means that the lessee covers all costs and expenses to do with the premises including structural repairs.
- Renewal. The lessee has an option to renew the lease for an additional term.
- Taxes and Charges. The lessee will pay all expenses, taxes, levies, and charges with respect to the premises, all utilities and services, and operating expenses for its business.
- Insurance. The lessee is responsible for carrying fire, extended coverage, and liability insurance.
- Alterations and Repairs. The lessee is responsible for all alterations, improvements, maintenance and repairs.
- Damage or Destruction. Clauses outlining abatement of rent or termination of the lease the event of damage, destruction, or condemnation of the building.
- Subordination. The lessee agrees to sign a subordination agreement or other documents necessary to subordinate the lease to a mortgage or other charge, if required by the lessor.
- Additional Rent. Optional clause for percentage rent to be paid in addition to the base rent, if applicable.
$29.99
Vermont Guaranty of Commercial Lease
Secure the obligations of a corporate tenant ⁄ lessee under a commercial lease in the State of Vermont with this unconditional and continuing Guaranty of Commercial Lease.
- The guaranty is given by a principal of the company, such as a shareholder, partner, sole proprietor or some other person with a financial interest in the tenant.
- A guarantee of this type is typically required as an inducement to the lessor ⁄ landlord to sign the lease.
- The guarantor guarantees payment of all rent and other amounts due under the lease, including the payment of legal fees incurred by the landlord in enforcing the terms of the lease.
$17.99
Vermont Mutual Cancellation of Commercial Lease
Cancel a lease of office or retail premises with this Vermont Mutual Cancellation of Commercial Lease form.
- This agreement is only for commercial tenancies. You will need to use a different form for residential tenants.
- The lessor (landlord) and lessee (tenant) mutually agree that the lease will terminate as of a specific date.
- All rights and obligations of the parties under the lease are extinguished, except for those which accrue prior to the termination date.
- Available in MS Word format, downloadable and fully editable to fit your needs.
- Intended to be used only in the State of Vermont.
$2.29
Vermont Renewal and Extension of Commercial Lease
VT commercial landlords, renew a tenant's business lease for an additional term with this Vermont Renewal and Extension of Commercial Lease.
- The tenant has no further right to extend or renew the lease.
- The renewal contract sets out the new expiry date and the rental payments for the renewal term.
- All other terms and provisions of the original lease remain in full force and effect.
- This Agreement is for commercial properties. For residential tenancies, a Residential Lease Extension form is required.
- Easy to use and fully editable so you can customize it to your exact needs.
- Intended to be used only in the State of Vermont.
$4.99