If You Need Space for Your Small Business Read This
1. Determine how many square feet you need
2. Determine what area you’d like to be in
3. Do research on the average rental rates in the area
4. Find an experienced commercial real estate agent to help you search
5. Get a lawyer to read your lease agreement before signing anything
6. Ensure that you read all the fine print and know exactly what your monthly rent will be with all costs
7. Don’t sign long leases if you’re a start up maybe find shared space to start off
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