An Alabama commercial lease agreement is a binding contract for a tenant to lease retail, office, or industrial space. The agreement sets the responsibilities and rights for both landlords and tenants, as well as details about rent, deadlines, penalties and other details. The Alabama law that governs commercial leases is Alabama Code Title 7. Commercial Code § 7-2A-103 . These types of leases are longer and more complicated than a residential lease, so consulting with a lawyer is advisable.
An Alabama commercial lease agreement should generally contain the following:
(1) A lease, although subject to this article, is also subject to any applicable:
(a) certificate of title statute of this state…
Limitation on power of parties to consumer lease to choose applicable law and judicial forum…
Does a commercial lease need to be notarized in Alabama? Does a commercial lease need to be notarized in Alabama? Yes, a commercial lease needs to be notarized in Alabama for it to be considered legally binding. This should be done before the commercial tenant moves into the leased space. Any addendums or modifications to the lease will also need to be notarized. Read more »
Standard Residential Lease Agreement
Month-to-Month Rental Agreement
Residential Sublease Agreement
Rental Application Form
Lease Termination Letter