That's the way it works. No notice is required. A lessee simply sends a check that exercises the existing extension option contained in the lease prior to the expiration of the primary term. Depending on the terms of the lease, an extension may be beneficial. The question is - to the benefit of the lessor or the lessee?
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TERMS WERE THE SAME AS ORIGINAL LEASE.
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