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newgirl

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My husband is renting office space in Pennsylvania to open his own chiropractic business and would like to have a massage therapist (MT) work out of his office a few nights a week to help attract customers. Landlord says the (MT) cannot display her sign unless her customers are paying via my husband's business or unless she (the MT) signs a lease with the landlord. Landlord says we're violating the lease saying we cannot subrent; however, the MT is not paying us rent, she's simply paying utility bills. Is the landlord right? And if so, could we buy the (MT) company's name for advertising purposes without having to consider her as an employee? What are our legal rights to have this (MT) work out of our office space?
 


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dj1

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I think you stated it very well, IF you DONT have sublet/subrent rights,it will be stated in your lease, then she must sign the lease or get paid by your hubbys corp.



 

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