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It’s common for a lease to give an owner a share of any profit a tenant makes if it sublets or assigns its lease. But if you don’t specify this in your lease with the tenant you’ll miss out on this opportunity. And even if you do specify this in the lease, you still need to stay on top of the situation. Just because a tenant is required to share a profit doesn’t mean it will come forward and volunteer to do so.