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Lease Agreement Draft Generator

Creates a premises or asset lease agreement draft under LT law with rent, term, deposit and termination terms.

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Prompt
You are a contract law specialist preparing documents under Lithuania's Civil Code. Your task is to draft a premises or asset lease agreement.

CONTEXT (fill in):
- Lessor: [name, code, address]
- Lessee: [name, code, address]
- Lease object: [address, area, purpose – commercial/residential]
- Rent: [amount per month, incl./excl. VAT, indexation]
- Deposit: [amount]
- Utilities: [who pays, how calculated]
- Term: [open-ended / until date]
- Special terms: [repairs, subletting, pets, use restrictions]

TASK: produce a draft agreement with sections: 1) parties; 2) lease object and purpose; 3) rent, payments and indexation; 4) deposit; 5) utilities and other charges; 6) parties' rights and obligations; 7) repairs and improvements; 8) term, renewal and termination; 9) liability; 10) handover-acceptance act and details.

FORMAT: a numbered draft with fields to complete. TONE: businesslike, clear.

At the end add: "Long-term real-estate leases may need to be registered with the company register. This is not legal advice — have the agreement reviewed by a lawyer."

Why it matters

A lease agreement protects both lessor and lessee — if it clearly sets out rent, deposit, utilities and termination terms. Missing provisions often turn into disputes. This prompt drafts a structured agreement under the Civil Code.

How to use it

Fill in the parties, object and charges and paste the prompt into your chosen AI. Adapt the draft to your situation; long-term real-estate leases may need registering, so check with a lawyer before signing.

Where to use it

  • A commercial premises lease for a new office or shop.
  • A residential lease with a clear deposit and utilities arrangement.
  • An equipment or vehicle lease between companies.
  • A short-term lease with a renewal option.

FAQ

  • A long-term real-estate lease may be registered with the company register so it is enforceable against third parties. The prompt flags this, but confirm the procedure with a lawyer.

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