enter into lease
Frequency: 7.010.5 per million words
To formally start or commit to a lease agreement.
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- The company decided to enter into a new lease agreement for the office space.
- After lengthy negotiations, they finally entered into the lease for their dream apartment.
- Prospective tenants must be prepared to enter into a binding lease.
- The landlord requires all occupants to enter into a formal lease.
- We will enter into a lease for the commercial property next month.
- Before you enter into any lease, make sure you read all the terms carefully.
- She was advised by her lawyer not to enter into such a long-term lease.
- The restaurant plans to enter into a five-year lease on the prime location.
- It's crucial to understand your obligations before you enter into a lease.
- They are currently negotiating the terms to enter into a vehicle lease.