A Consent to Sublease Clause is a contractual agreement between the landlord and tenant of a leased property to allow the tenant to sublease their space to another party. This clause outlines the terms of the sublease, the rights of the tenant and the landlord, and any restrictions or obligations imposed by the landlord. There are two main types of Consent to Sublease Clause: standard and express. A standard clause will usually outline the basic requirements of the sublease, such as the length of time it is valid for, the obligations of the sublessor and the sublessee, and any restrictions imposed by the landlord. An express clause is more detailed and can include additional provisions such as the tenant's right to terminate the sublease, the tenant's right to pay rent directly to the landlord, and the tenant's right to assign the sublease to another party.