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If you’re not careful when drafting your lease with a tenant that wants to customize its space with a large-scale installation, you could be left footing the bill for removing it after the tenant moves out. But there is a leasing strategy you can use to make your space more marketable and lower your costs when the tenant moves out. And because the strategy has benefits for the tenant, too, unlike with some of your other requests during lease negotiations, you probably won’t have to deal with pushback.