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sergij07 [2.7K]
2 years ago
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Wollogong Group Limited of New South Wales, Australia, acquired its factory building 10 years ago. For several years, the compan

y has rented out a small annex attached to the rear of the building for $30,000 per year. The renter’s lease will expire soon, and rather than renewing the lease, the company has decided to use the annex to manufacture a new product.
Business
1 answer:
tankabanditka [31]2 years ago
4 0

For several years, the company has rented out a small annex attached to the rear of the building for $30,000 per year. The renter's lease will expire soon

<h3>What is lease?</h3>

A lease is a contract that requires the user to pay the owner for the use of an asset. Property, buildings, and vehicles are examples of leased assets. Leasing is also used for industrial or commercial equipment. A lease agreement is essentially a contract between two parties: the lessor and the lessee.

A lease is a contract in which one party agrees to rent an asset—in this case, property—owned by another party. It guarantees the lessee, also known as the tenant, use of the property and guarantees the lessor (the property owner or landlord) regular payments for a specified period of time in exchange for the lessee's use of the property.

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