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Saturday, 25 October 2008 05:00
How to Rent or Lease Out Your Domain
How do you rent or lease out your domain properties? You have two main options. You can arrange for a private lease or rental, or you can opt for a three-way lease or rental arrangement.
Private Lease or Rental Agreement
In this case, you will be responsible for originating (i.e. finding) your own domain lessees. You will also have to arrange for the terms of the lease or rental and enforce the payout terms.
You may have to find a lawyer to draft the domain rental or lease agreement for you, or at the very least peruse whatever agreement has been drawn between you and your lessee. You may also have to find an escrow service to facilitate the agreement and ensure that both parties stay within the bounds of the agreement provisions. This is especially necessary where the transfer of money or payout (from the lessee to the domainer) and the transfer of domain property rights (from the domainer to the lessee) are concerned.
Three-Way Lease or Rental Agreement
You can also register your domain/s with a domain leasing service. All you have to do is to submit your domain properties, get them listed then approve your lessee. The domain leasing service providers will do all the hard work including (but not limited to) advertising the domains for lease, actively seeking out advertisers or business owners who may be interested in leasing or renting the domain property, interviewing lease or rental applicants, drawing up the contract, and receiving as well as disbursing lease/rental payments. Of course, the domain leasing service provider will get a percentage of your lease payout as payment for its services.
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