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Renting office space to a corporate tenant requires some special handling of the typical assignment clause in a lease. Usually, an assignment clause requires the owner’s consent before the tenant may assign the lease. A corporate tenant may try to get around this by simply transferring their stock to the intended assignee. That is why smart owners insist on treating a major change in the tenant’s ownership as an assignment.