Lease of Space or Booth to Sell and Concessions is a contractual agreement between an individual or business (the “lessee”) and a property owner or manager (the “lessor”) to use a space or booth to sell and promote products, services, or food items. The lessee pays a fee for the use of the space or booth and typically agrees to certain terms and conditions set by the lessor. There are three primary types of Lease of Space or Booth to Sell and Concessions: 1. Short-Term Lease — This type of lease is typically used for events or festivals where the lessee will use the space for a short period of time, generally no longer than a few days. The lessee pays a flat fee for the use of the space which is typically determined by the size of the space and the amount of time needed to use it. 2. Long-Term Lease — A long-term lease is used for businesses or individuals who plan to use the space or booth for a longer period of time. This type of lease typically involves a monthly rental fee and the lessee is required to comply with the terms and conditions of the lease. 3. Concession Lease — A concession lease is used for individuals or businesses who plan to sell food items or services in the leased space or booth. The lessee is required to comply with health and safety regulations and pays a fee to the lessor which is typically a percentage of the total sales. In all types of Lease of Space or Booth to Sell and Concessions, the lessee is responsible for any damages to the leased space or booth and is required to comply with all applicable laws and regulations. The lessor may also require the lessee to carry liability insurance to protect against any potential loss or injury.