Sell lease agreements

Sell lease agreements: create a listing on company.ch with guide price, scope, rights, condition and handover. Private seller data stays protected while inquiries arrive.

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Sell Lease contracts: prepare a clear listing

When selling Lease contracts, the listing should quickly show what is transferred, in what condition and under which terms. Lease contracts are attractive when location, terms, remaining duration, transferability and possible use are clear. Concrete information helps attract better inquiries without publishing sensitive details too early.

Define the scope clearly

Rent, charges, term, termination, deposit, fit-out, permits, landlord approval and restrictions are useful. These details help buyers understand the substance of the offer and decide whether an inquiry is relevant.

Attract suitable inquiries

Typical buyers include hospitality, retail, practices, workshops, service businesses and companies wanting an existing location. The copy should stay factual, avoid exaggerated claims and explain the commercial value of the asset clearly.

Connect related assets

The handover should cover landlord approval, contract assignment, inventory, keys, alterations, deposit and handover date. Depending on the offer, Sell inventory and Sell machinery can also be relevant.

Frequently asked questions about selling Lease contracts

Which details matter when selling Lease contracts?

Rent, charges, term, termination, deposit, fit-out, permits, landlord approval and restrictions are useful.

Which buyers can the offer suit?

Typical buyers include hospitality, retail, practices, workshops, service businesses and companies wanting an existing location.

Does private seller data stay protected?

Yes. Direct contact details, internal data and sensitive documents do not need to be published in the listing.

What should be clarified for the handover?

The handover should cover landlord approval, contract assignment, inventory, keys, alterations, deposit and handover date.

Does the price need to be justified publicly in detail?

No. The listing should give understandable orientation; sensitive details can follow after a qualified inquiry.

Is company.ch a contracting party?

No. company.ch provides listing, visibility and inquiries, but is not a contracting party and does not replace due diligence.

Can related assets also be offered?

Yes. Depending on the offer, Sell inventory or Sell machinery can help cover the commercial scope more clearly.