1. Understand Your Business Requirements
Before diving into the leasing process, determine your operational needs.
- Space Requirement: A good rule of thumb is 5 to 7 square meters per employee to accommodate desks, meeting rooms, and communal areas.
- Location: Consider areas like Alabang, Ortigas, Pasay, Makati, and Bonifacio Global City (BGC) for accessibility, infrastructure, and proximity to talent pools.
- Facilities: For call centers, prioritize buildings with reliable internet connectivity, power backups, and provisions for 24/7 operations.
- Budget: Factor in monthly rent, common use service area (CUSA) fees, and other charges like air conditioning and parking.
2. Assess the Office Space
Once you have shortlisted potential locations, conduct a thorough evaluation:
- Infrastructure: Check for robust internet service providers (ISPs), backup power supply, and climate control systems.
- Flexibility: Look for customizable layouts to accommodate your branding and operational setup.
- Accessibility: Ensure the location is easily accessible via public and private transportation.
- Plug and Play / Move in Ready Option: To save time and resources, consider leasing move-in ready or plug-and-play offices. These spaces come fully furnished with workstations, internet, and essential facilities, allowing you to start operations immediately.
- Plug and Play Office Alabang
- Plug and Play Office Makati
- Plug and Play Office Ortigas
- Plug and Play Office Pasay
- Plug and Play Office BGC
3. Understand Lease Terms
The standard commercial lease agreement in the Philippines includes:
- Lease Duration: Typically 3-5 years with renewal options.
- Deposit: Advance rent and security deposit (usually equivalent to 2-3 months’ rent) Negotiable
- Additional Charges: Common Use Service Area (CUSA) fees, air conditioning charges, and parking fees.
- Permits and Approvals: Ensure the building is PEZA-accredited if you are targeting tax incentives.
4. Secure the Necessary Business Permits
Foreign companies must comply with local regulations before operating in the Philippines:
- PEZA Registration: For tax incentives in PEZA-accredited zones.
- Business Permits: Local government permits, SEC registration, and other operational clearances.
5. Prepare for Move-In
After finalizing the lease, plan your office setup:
- Hire contractors for additional fit-outs if needed.
- Work with local providers to install reliable IT and telecommunication systems.
- Furnish the space with ergonomic chairs, desks, and call center equipment.
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