Misconception #6 – Missing Some Tenant Fit-Out Requirements
Your space requirements include all the rooms you need, a 35% aisle factor and an allowance for restrooms. The landlord will be doing the fit out design and construction, so you are all set, right? Wrong!
Here's why:
You should develop a tenant work letter before you start looking for a new space. This work letter details everything you want - what type flooring you want in each room, cabinetry, light fixtures, upgrades in your lobby, a closet large enough for your golf bag, and even how many signed parking spaces. This work letter should be discussed with your potential landlord and be an attachment to your lease. Your design firm can prepare this work letter for you.

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