Landlords and property managers

Company checks for commercial landlords and property managers

A commercial lease is a long commitment to a company. Confirming the entity before you sign keeps the tenancy on solid ground.

Updated 2026-06

The risk

Leasing to the wrong entity, or missing a change in a tenant's standing, can leave you chasing the wrong company when something goes wrong.

Key facts

  • Confirm the exact legal entity named on the lease.
  • Check current status before signing.
  • Keep a record with the tenancy file.
  • Monitor anchor and long-term tenants for changes.

Sign with the right company

Confirming the entity on the lease means the agreement, the rent and the responsibility all point at the right company.

Check a company before you commit

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