Most leases include some form of 'make good' provision at the lease end which can become a contentious issue. Some leases can be ambiguously worded which can raise doubts over which party is responsible for what at the lease end. However, if you have inherited a fitout from a previous tenant or if you are leaving behind a generic fitout that can be used again, it also raises the question how liable should you be for make good?
LPC’s Julian Kurath gave his insights into the matter from an occupier and tenants perspective in a recent article on Commercial Real Estate