Commercial Sublease
A written agreement that transfers a defined right to use commercial space from a primary tenant to a subtenant for a specified term.
A commercial sublease is a contract under which a primary tenant grants a subtenant a defined right to use part of a commercial premises. It is the legal instrument that establishes a real, verifiable physical presence at a U.S. address — the kind of presence banks, payment processors, and Wyoming Secretary of State filings recognize as a principal place of business. Laramie Ledger uses commercial sublease (not mail receipt) as the legal foundation of the address members use.
Also known asSublease Agreement, Office Sublease
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