Completion by Lessor Clause Samples

The 'Completion by Lessor' clause defines the landlord's responsibility to finish construction or improvements to the leased premises before the tenant takes possession. Typically, this clause outlines the specific work the lessor must complete, such as installing fixtures, making repairs, or ensuring the space meets agreed-upon standards, and may set deadlines or procedures for confirming completion. Its core function is to ensure the tenant receives a ready-to-use space as promised, thereby preventing disputes over unfinished work and clarifying each party's obligations before lease commencement.
Completion by Lessor. If, after a default by Lessee, Lessor shall perform any of such work, then Lessor may withdraw funds held by the Depository for application to the cost thereof. In withdrawing such funds Lessor need not comply with any of the preceding requirements, but must only comply with the requirements hereafter set forth. Such withdrawals shall be made not more often than at thirty (30) day intervals. At the time of each withdrawal request Lessor shall deliver to the Depository, a certificate from either the Architect or other architect selected by Lessor stating that the sum then requested to be withdrawn either has been paid by Lessor, and/or is justly due, to contractors, subcontractors, materialmen, engineers, architects or to other persons (whose names and addresses shall be stated) who have rendered or furnished services or materials for the work, and giving a brief description of such services and materials and the respective amounts so paid or due to each of said persons in respect thereof. Such certificate shall also state that no part of the cost of the services or materials described therein has been or is the basis of a withdrawal of funds in any previous or pending application.
Completion by Lessor. The premises shall be is complete and in good and workmanlike manner.