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Lessingr
May 12, 2009, 11:56 AM
I have an office that I'm thinking of closing down and moving back to my apartment. Will my apartment then be considered (by NYC) a "commercial" space and thus have a commercial lease?....or can I continue with my present lease which is a "residential" lease)?

Fr_Chuck
May 12, 2009, 12:01 PM
1. will you be allowed to even have a business there. if this is not zoned for your type of business you can't even do it.

2. you can not merely change your current lease without permission of the landlord

3. they may be , normally will be a clause that no business can be ran from this.

And of course what type of office, will there be customers comming to your location, or is it merely a office for a outside business that never has customers comming to your location

Lowtax4eva
May 12, 2009, 01:14 PM
Yeah, you have to speak to the landlord... mine specifically said we cannot run ANY type of business out of the apartment, I never really asked why but I'm sure it's for insurance reasons.