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A lessor is someone who grants a lease of something to someone. For example, in a commercial building lease scenario, the lessor is the landlord (building owner), and the tenant will be known as the lessee.

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Who is the lessor and lessee?

lessor is the owner of property


Who is the lessor vs lessee in auto registration?

The Lessor is the finance company. The lessee is the person leasing the vehicle from the finance company


What are the motivating factors for a lessor and a lessee?

The lessor has income producing property available and the lessee needs to rent residential or commercial space.


If the lessee and lessor use different interest rates to account for a capital lease then total expenses for the lessee will be different from the lessor's total revenues?

yes


Is the lessor the landlord or the tenant?

Tenant and lessee are the same thing, they are a person who rents property from a lessor who own property that he wants to lease.


What kind of estate can be unilaterally be terminate by a lessor or lessee?

estate at will


What should the lessor do when lessee sublets against the lease he signed?

When a lessee sublets against the terms of the lease agreement, the lessor should first review the lease to confirm that subletting is prohibited. If it is, the lessor can issue a formal notice to the lessee, demanding compliance with the lease terms and potentially seeking remedies for breach of contract. This may include terminating the lease or pursuing legal action if the lessee does not remedy the situation. It's advisable for the lessor to document all communications and actions taken regarding the violation.


How do you spell Leasor?

The owner or person who receives rent is the "lessor" and the person paying rent is the "lessee".


What are referents?

Banks and suppliers used in the lessee’s business and listed on the lease application. Lessor will contact them to check lessee payment habits.


Who provides for the occupancy permit the lessor or lessee?

In many jurisdictions it is ONLY the owner (not the lessee) who can obtain a building permit and the resulting occupancy permit.


What are credit references?

Banks and suppliers used in the lessee’s business and listed on the lease application. Lessor will contact them to check lessee payment habits.


What happens to a written lease agreement when the land owner conveys the land to another person?

If the lease was properly executed by the lessor and lessee the property is subject to the lease and the new property owner must honor it.If the lease was properly executed by the lessor and lessee the property is subject to the lease and the new property owner must honor it.If the lease was properly executed by the lessor and lessee the property is subject to the lease and the new property owner must honor it.If the lease was properly executed by the lessor and lessee the property is subject to the lease and the new property owner must honor it.

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