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Allowing tenants to sublease the property they lease from you to third-party subtenants over whom you have no direct control carries a degree of risk. Since you don’t have a direct contract with the subtenant, you may be dependent on the tenant to enforce the terms of the sublease and have no direct way of compelling the subtenant to comply. An effective solution to this problem is to have the tenant assign its sublease enforcement rights directly to you. Here’s a strategic game plan, along with a Model Lease Clause you can use to deploy it.