A Florida Supplemental Agreement Granting Consent to Sublessee Regarding Use of Leased Property is a legal document that allows a tenant (original lessee) in Florida to sublease the leased property to another party (sublessee) while specifying the permitted uses and conditions for the sublessee's occupancy. This agreement is commonly used when the original lessee wishes to partially or fully sublease the property and requires consent from the landlord. The content of this agreement typically includes the following key elements: 1. Parties: Identification of the original lessee, the sublessee, and the landlord, along with their contact information. 2. Property Description: Detailed information about the leased property, including the address, unit number (if applicable), and any specific restrictions or permitted uses. 3. Consent: The landlord provides written consent to the original lessee to sublease the property to the sublessee, subject to the terms and conditions stipulated in the agreement. 4. Terms and Duration: The duration of the sublease is outlined, including the start and end dates. The agreement may also address whether it automatically renews or terminates at the end of the term. 5. Rent and Payment: The sublessee's rental obligations, including the amount of rent due, payment method, frequency, and any additional costs or fees associated with the sublease. 6. Responsibilities and Maintenance: The sublessee's responsibilities regarding maintaining and repairing the leased property are defined, including any limitations or requirements set by the landlord. The agreement may specify that the sublessee must comply with the terms of the original lease. 7. Permitted Use and Restrictions: The agreement outlines how the sublessee can use the premises, which activities are allowed or prohibited, and any specific conditions or rules imposed by the original lease or landlord. 8. Utilities and Services: The agreement addresses the sublessee's responsibility for paying utilities, such as electricity, water, or internet services, and any other services associated with the property. 9. Indemnification and Liability: Both parties' obligations regarding liability and indemnifying each other are defined to protect their interests in case of damage or loss caused by the sublessee or any third party during the sublease period. 10. Governing Law and Jurisdiction: The agreement specifies that Florida law governs the interpretation and enforcement of the sublease, and any disputes will be resolved within the state of Florida. Different types of Florida Supplemental Agreement Granting Consent to Sublessee Regarding Use of Leased Property may include variations based on the specific terms and conditions agreed upon between the original lessee, the sublessee, and the landlord. Additionally, the nature of the property (commercial, residential, retail, etc.) may require additional clauses or provisions tailored to the unique circumstances of the sublease agreement.