1. The initial renter only rent, rented and renovated after business, at this time, the second run, found that the location is very good, encouraging the initial renter to transfer the front to him, in addition to reimbursement of renovation costs but also more to the equivalent of the current annual income of 30% as a benefit, and thus gave rise to the transfer.
2. Another kind of transfer, because the rent is due, eager to recover the investment in renovation, or because the lease delivery of the transfer fee, you have to go to rent naturally bear the transfer fee.
The store transfer fee refers to the tenant in the store lease (not expired) with the landlord's consent to sublet the premises, the remaining period of the lease between the landlord and the landlord, together with the tenant's renovation, the original purchase of equipment, business projects (goods, franchise license fees, other intangibles), etc., and transferred to the next tenant, which to the next tenant to collect more than the rent should be charged for the transfer fee.
EXTENDED INFORMATIONThe transfer fee generally covers the original operator's renovation, miscellaneous and other related costs.
Transfers of storefronts do not always come with a transfer fee, but most transfer fees are passed from one level to the next.
The amount of the transfer fee may be withheld from the landlord, but a new lease must be signed by the landlord, the original operator and the next operator.
The transfer fee is also an important indication of how hot the market is.
The main factors affecting the transfer fee:
1. The original store renovation, i.e., the renovation fee spent by the original operator upfront.
2, location, store visibility, brand and other business environment.
3, the original operator's lease term and the store can be leased for a period of years, generally the shorter the lease is from the expiration of the time, the transfer fee is less.
4, some compensation for the original operator
5, other additional costs (such as the transfer of goods with goods)
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