What a modified gross lease should include
- Parties and the demised premises
- Permitted use and exclusivity
- Term, commencement, and renewal options
- Base rent and scheduled escalations
- Operating expenses (CAM), taxes, and insurance allocation
- Maintenance and repair responsibilities
- Tenant improvements and build-out
- Assignment and subletting
- Default, remedies, and cure periods
- Personal guaranty (if any)
- Insurance and indemnification
- Signatures with dates
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How it works
- 1 Pick your lease type and enter the details
- 2 AI drafts a clean, structured agreement
- 3 Review it — AI flags missing or unusual clauses
- 4 Save, e-sign, and collect rent inside LeasePro
Questions
What should a modified gross lease include?
A solid modified gross lease covers the parties, the property, the term, rent and payment terms, deposit, and the responsibilities of each side — plus any disclosures required where the property is located. LeasePro's generator builds all of this from a few answers.
Can I customize this template?
Yes — you describe the specific terms (rent, term, deposit, special clauses) and the AI drafts around them. You can then review, edit, save, and send it for e-signature inside LeasePro.
Is it really free?
Drafting is free. Create your account to save the document, run an AI review, e-sign, and manage the lease, rent, and tenants in one place.
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