Relocation Clause
(Office Lease) (Pro-Landlord)


Summary

This relocation clause is for use in an office lease agreement. This clause favors the landlord and is commonly included in the initial draft of a lease prepared by a landlord. This clause includes practical guidance and a drafting note. A relocation clause allows the landlord to relocate the tenant from its original premises to another space in the building. Landlords usually include this type of provision in their office leases to give them the flexibility to move a tenant if the need arises during the lease term. For example, a landlord might opt to relocate an existing tenant to accommodate the needs of a larger prospective tenant. The capitalized terms used in this clause should be conformed to the defined terms in the relevant office lease. For a relocation clause that favors the tenant, see Relocation Clause (Office Lease) (Pro-Tenant). For guidance on drafting and negotiating an office lease agreement, see Office Leasing Resource Kit. For further information on commercial leasing, see Industrial Leasing Resource Kit, Restaurant Leasing Resource Kit, and Retail Leasing Resource Kit. See also Junior Associate Real Estate Resource Kit (Commercial Leasing). For guidance on drafting and negotiating commercial leases, see Industrial Lease Agreements, Office Lease Agreements, Restaurant Lease Agreements, and Retail Lease Agreements.