[WSBARP] Coworking/ Virtual Office Agreements

Keil Larsen klarsen at rpwlawfirm.com
Fri Sep 16 14:06:14 PDT 2016


Hello ,

Looking for some guidance on coworking space agreements.   At what point does the offering of coworking services cross the line from being a license for a use to a lease with tenant rights?

If a party is merely using a virtual space for conference rooms and mail service vs. renting a private office, the party in question does not appear to have any property rights in the virtual space.

Whereas, if the party is renting a private office, it would appear that this is a lease/sublease which would come with some inherent property rights.

What if the arraignment was for a shared office within a coworking space in which the party shares the office with an unaffiliated person or merely an agreement for a dedicated desk in an open work space?

Any guidance is welcome.

Keil


Keil A. Larsen
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