Licence agreement for a car parking space
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This is a simple agreement with a menu of “dos and don’ts” for your licensee. It is suitable for use for any car parking space, under any circumstance. However, if you are licensing a space you yourself occupy as a licensee, use Licence car space to another flat owner.
If you let a car park space to the person who will use it, he uses it for his personal, and not business, purposes. He is not therefore protected by the Residential Tenancies Act 2004.
If you let the space to the occupier’s employer or company, then they are using it for a business purpose and could become a protected tenant. So do not use this document if your licence must be to a company. Either make sure your licensee is an individual or use Business lease: land, vacant or with plant or buildings.
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