URL: http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/81928
Before you sign on the dotted line, make sure you are aware of all aspects of your new location. This checklist will help.
Is there sufficient electrical power? | |
Are there enough electrical outlets? | |
Are there enough parking spaces for customers and employees? | |
Is there sufficient lighting? Heating? Air conditioning? | |
Do you know how large a sign and what type you can erect? | |
Will your city"s building and zoning departments allow your business to operate in the facility? | |
Will the landlord allow the alterations that you deem necessary? | |
Must you pay for returning the building to its original condition when you move? | |
Is there any indication of roof leaks? (A heavy rain could damage goods.) | |
Is the cost of burglary insurance high in the area? (This varies tremedously.) | |
Can you secure the building at a low cost against the threat of burglary? | |
Will the health department approve your business at this location? | |
Will the fire department approve your business at this location? | |
Is your shipping area easily accessible to large trucks? | |
Have you included a written description of the property? | |
Have you attached drawings of the property to the lease document? | |
Do you have written guidelines for renewal terms? | |
Do you know when your lease payment begins? | |
Is your shipping area easily accessible to large trucks? | |
Have you bargained for one to three months free rent? | |
Do you know your date of possession? | |
Have you listed the owner"s responsibility for improvements? | |
Do you pay the taxes? | |
Do you pay the insurance? | |
Do you pay the maintenance fees? | |
Do you pay the utilities? | |
Do you pay the sewerage fees? | |
Have you asked your landlord for a cap of 5 percent on your rent increases? | |
Have you included penalty clauses in case the project is late and you are denied occupancy? | |
Have you retained the right to obtain your own bids for signage? | |
Can you leave if the center is never more than 70 percent leased? | |
Has a real estate attorney reviewed your contract? |