Read the document to make sure it meets your needs and that you’ve provided all of the necessary information about the garage and its intended use. Remember that, if you have any questions, you can Ask a lawyer for advice.
Garage licence checklist
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Each party to the Garage Licence must sign the document. If the garage owner is a company or an LLP, its representative (ie signatory) must sign.
Remember that, even though this document is creating a licence and not a tenancy, it’s still a contract and so (assuming it’s created and executed correctly) legally binding.
The date of the contract is the date on which the parties sign, if that is the same day. If they sign on different days, the date of the contract is the day on which the last person signs.
You can sign your Garage Licence by either:
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signing in print. Print a copy for both parties. Both parties should then sign and date both copies by hand.
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signing online using RocketSign
Each party should keep their own original signed Licence document.
A copy of your Garage Licence will also be stored automatically in your Rocket Lawyer account ‘Dashboard’.