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Many businesses lease premises every year. For a business owner it can be an exciting time as they start or continue to develop their business venture. As with all financial commitments, it is essential to undertake a diligent approach to such a major legal commitment. It is critical that you seek appropriate professional legal and financial advice as part of your consideration of entering into any lease or agreement to lease.
It is a legal requirement that lessees are provided with a copy of the 'Retail and Commercial Leasing Guide ' when they are provided with a copy of a proposed lease.
This guide incorporates the amendments passed by the South Australian Parliament in December While the Act sets out your key rights and obligations, most of the day-to-day matters that arise under your tenancy will be contained in your actual lease.
Download a copy of the Retail and Commercial Leasing Guide here. To view frequently asked questions, please click here. The guide constitutes the information referred to in section 11 2 of the Retail and Commercial Leases Act Whether you are a lessor or a lessee, you should ensure you know whether or not the Act applies to the lease before the lease is signed.
Most but not all commercial leases in South Australia are subject to the Act. The Act regulates those leases to which it applies in a variety of ways. A retail shop lease includes any business premises which are used even to a small extent for the sale of goods to the public by retail, or the provision of services to the public, or are business premises to which the public is invited to negotiate for the supply of services.