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I want to start hoarding business on land of 99 years lease property is it workable to make this..??

Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

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A.Dear Sir,
You have to approach local lawyer who is well acquainted with local laws. Please get appropriate legal advice from the local lawyer.
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A.Dear Client,
Starting a hoarding business on a property with a 99-year lease requires careful consideration of various factors. Firstly, review the terms and conditions of the lease agreement to ensure that commercial activities, like a hoarding business, are permissible. Additionally, check local zoning regulations and obtain any necessary permits to operate a business on the property. It's crucial to have a clear understanding of the property owner's expectations and obligations under the lease. Engage in open communication with the property owner or leasing entity to discuss your plans and seek their approval. Seek legal advice to ensure compliance with all relevant laws and regulations. Conduct a thorough market analysis to assess the viability of a hoarding business in the specific location. By addressing legal, contractual, and market considerations, you can make informed decisions and increase the likelihood of a successful hoarding business venture on the 99-year lease property.
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