pophub has a standard pop-up occupancy licence to provide guidance with legal requirements and to help minimise administrative and legal costs.
The short-term licence, where the tenant bears responsibility for the cost of utilities (but not outgoings). A tenant should carefully consider the length of term of any pop-up occupancy licence as that term and any right to extend the occupancy licence of six months or more, is likely to mean the provisions of the Retail Shop Leases Act 1994 will apply.
You will need to make sure that they are suitable for the shopfront letting in question, with any necessary adaptations, and seek independent legal advice as appropriate.
The License is customised to reflect your specific agreement by including:
- the licensor and licensee’s name
- the address of the licensed area and permitted use
- the rental fee
- the amount or rate or arrangement for utilities to be charged (as agreed between the property owner and the tenant)
- the amount of public liability insurance required of the licensee for the duration of the agreement
- any terms/conditions specific to your situation
- signature block for each party to sign.