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Related Keyphrases: shared workspace, office space

The Art of Seat Leasing: 3 Questions To


Ask For Seat Leasers Like You
Seat leasing in an unfamiliar office space needs a whole readying process to ensure a thriving
working experience!

Leasing out your own commercial space might be an easy thing to do, but what if the roles are
reversed, and it is you who is intending to lease an office space? To most, it is a daunting task
as you have more factors to consider ensuring productivity in the office space you intend to
lease on. As such, it is truly important to prepare and ask the right questions when it comes to
seat leasing.

For those unfamiliar with seat leasing, in brief, this unique business strategy relates to the
practice of leasing not only a seat but an office space mostly to workers involved in the field of
business outsource processing with full equipment necessary to efficiently conduct the tasks
required from you.

That being the case, if you are a telemarketing employee or perhaps a freelancer who intends to
try out a shared workspace, let these questions guide you in choosing the perfect shared
office space for you:

1. Is Your Office Space Adequately Wired For All My Business


Equipment Needs?
Choosing a shared office space is a personal thing, and it is only proper to be more
meticulous than necessary. With that thought, it is only appropriate to ask the right
questions, especially when it comes to ensuring that your digital devices will have the
appropriate electrical sockets to secure uninterrupted productivity in times of low
batteries of said devices.

It is necessary to ask how many available electrical sockets in your shared workspace
and perhaps how many available LAN connections, too. It also might be necessary to
ask if the shared workspace pace may be required to be rewired in order to have it meet
your needs. These technical details are necessary to ask about to avoid interruptions
especially during crucial periods of your working hours.
2. What’s Included In The Seat Lease?
Like any wise lessee, it is important to check out the nitty-gritty of the inclusion of the
seat leasing situation to avoid any misunderstanding on yours and the other party’s end.
As such, it might be important to check the expenses that are not included in the said
agreement. Check whether you have to pay for cleaning services, ink and printer needs
and other common area fees.

You can even ask about if there is a snack bar and if you can make requests especially
in regard to your caffeine specificities.

3. Can There Be Assigned or Sublet Seat leasing?


Another question you can pop with your would-be lessor is with regard to assigning or
subletting your lease. It might be a strange question for some, but only the lessor can
definitely give you a proper answer to this.

Although it might not be an important thing to focus on, it is still important to look ahead
and anticipate situations that might require you to assign or sublet the office space you
are leasing.

By asking these three questions to your potential lessor, you will get to ensure a comfortable
shared workspace. It might also be important that, if you are already dead set on leasing your
chosen office space, make sure that before you sign the lease contract you have already
scrutinized the document and checked the things you inquired about if it is indeed included. At
best, have a legal professional check the document to ease your worries.

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