Leasehold Improvements

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Definition of "Leasehold Improvements"

Leasehold improvements are expenses incurred for the permanent improvement to a leased property. They are considered fixed assets and depreciate in value over the period of the lease. Unless the lease provides otherwise, leasehold improvements become the property of the landlord at the end of the lease.

"Leasehold Improvements" is referred to in the following legal documents:

Commercial Lease

Residential Lease

See also:

Chattels