Read a sublease for deal-killers before your client commits
Rung 8 of 10 · Fact-check list
1 · Learn the move · Fact-check list
Subleases die on clauses nobody read: a recapture right that lets the landlord take the space back the moment consent is requested, a term that expires two years before your client's need, restoration obligations that follow the furniture. The move is making AI extract each risk with the clause quoted and cited, list what the excerpts are silent on as NOT ADDRESSED rather than assumed fine, and route every question of legal meaning to counsel instead of answering it. Silence in a lease excerpt is a finding, not an all-clear.
Summarize this sublease and tell me if it's a good deal. [PASTE]
2 · Your turn — you write the prompt
Your client loves a plug-and-play sublease — furniture in place, below-market rate — and needs the space through mid-2031. You have excerpts of the master lease and the sublease draft, not the full documents. Before anyone signs an LOI, you need the deal-killers surfaced and the gaps named.
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