Commercial Sublease Templates

A commercial sublease lets a business (sublessor) rent its leased commercial space to another business (sublessee), subject to the master landlord’s consent.

15 unique fillable designs · 13 fields · free PDF download

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Commercial Sublease — Urban Slate template

Urban Slate

Sleek two‑column layout with a bold header banner and subtle gray accents for corporate subleases.

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Commercial Sublease — Cobalt Ledger template

Cobalt Ledger

A clean two‑column layout with bold boxed header and subtle blue accents for professional commercial agreements.

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Commercial Sublease — Ivory Ledger template

Ivory Ledger

A clean two‑column layout with subtle ivory tones and a sleek accent line for professional commercial agreements.

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Commercial Sublease — Sable Meridian template

Sable Meridian

A sleek, modern layout with a strong left sidebar header, ideal for corporate sublease agreements.

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Commercial Sublease — Midnight Quill template

Midnight Quill

A sleek, two‑column layout with a deep navy header and subtle gold accents for high‑end commercial agreements.

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Commercial Sublease — Pewter Bridge template

Pewter Bridge

A refined two‑column layout with subtle accents, ideal for formal commercial sublease agreements.

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Commercial Sublease — Goldbridge Classic template

Goldbridge Classic

A refined two‑column layout with subtle gold accents, ideal for professional commercial sublease agreements.

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Commercial Sublease — Slate Horizon template

Slate Horizon

Clean two‑column layout with subtle accent lines, ideal for corporate commercial sublease agreements.

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Commercial Sublease — Emerald Ledger template

Emerald Ledger

Clean two‑column layout with a subtle green accent, ideal for professional commercial sublease agreements.

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Commercial Sublease — Citrine Grid template

Citrine Grid

Clean two‑column layout with subtle accent bars, ideal for corporate sublease agreements.

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Commercial Sublease — Sapphire Skyline template

Sapphire Skyline

Clean two- column layout with a subtle gradient header, ideal for corporate sublease agreements.

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Commercial Sublease — Nimbus Slate template

Nimbus Slate

A clean, modern two‑column layout with subtle accent lines, ideal for professional commercial sublease agreements.

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Commercial Sublease — Olive Matrix template

Olive Matrix

A clean, two‑column layout with subtle olive accents, ideal for corporate sublease agreements.

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Commercial Sublease — Graphite Crest template

Graphite Crest

A clean, modern layout with subtle gray tones and a soft teal accent, ideal for corporate subleases.

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Commercial Sublease — Arctic Slate template

Arctic Slate

A crisp, high‑contrast layout with a cool accent, ideal for formal commercial subleases.

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What this template includes

A commercial sublease lets a business (sublessor) rent its leased commercial space to another business (sublessee), subject to the master landlord’s consent.

Fillable fields

  • Sublessor
  • Sublessee
  • Master Landlord
  • Premises Address
  • Subleased Sq Ft
  • Monthly Rent ($)
  • Security Deposit ($)
  • Permitted Use
  • Sublease Start Date
  • Sublease End Date
  • Landlord Consent Attached
  • Sublessor Signature
  • Sublessee Signature

When you need it

  • Renting out unused commercial space
  • Downsizing without breaking your lease
  • Sharing space with another business

Watch out for

  • Missing master-landlord consent

    Subleasing without written consent can breach the master lease and void the sublease.

  • Master-lease conflicts

    Sublease terms must not exceed or contradict the master lease — attach it for reference.

Tips

  • Attach the landlord’s written consent
  • Mirror the master-lease restrictions
  • Both parties should sign and keep a copy — an unsigned agreement is hard to enforce.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need the landlord’s consent?
Yes — almost all commercial leases require written landlord approval to sublease.
Can the sublease outlast my lease?
No. The sublease term must end on or before your master-lease expiration.
Who is liable to the landlord?
The original tenant (sublessor) typically remains responsible under the master lease.

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