Buildings and Property IssuesMembers of the congregation are frequently faced with legal questions when they are required to consider issues related to the structure or use of their building.
- Things to consider before renting or leasing the church building
- Should our congregation have a written use agreement for occasional use of the property?
- Sample building use agreement (PDF)
- Sample building use agreement (Word)
- Renting church property for a cellular tower
- Sample cellular tower lease
- Does your congregation share space with another organization? Consider separate incorporation.
- Renovating a church building: zoning and land use issues
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