Exclusive Use Clause

An exclusive use clause in a commercial lease prohibits the landlord from leasing other space in the same property to tenants whose business competes with the tenant holding the exclusive.

What it means

Common in retail centers and some medical office leases. A grocery anchor might have an exclusive preventing the landlord from leasing to another grocery or large-format food retailer in the same center. A pharmacy tenant might have an exclusive preventing another pharmacy in the center.

Exclusive use clauses significantly constrain landlord re-leasing flexibility — a landlord must understand all existing exclusives before signing new tenant leases. Violations are material default events.

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