GSA Asks: Can We Keep Using These Office Lease Forms Forever?
Published Date: 12/8/2025
Notice
Summary
The General Services Administration (GSA) is asking to keep using two important forms that help lease space for government offices. This affects landlords and contracting officers who fill out these forms to make leasing deals fair and clear. They want to extend this paperwork for three more years, with no changes, and you have until January 7, 2026, to share your thoughts.
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Landlords Keep Filing GSA Lease Forms
If you are a landlord (lessor) or a contracting officer, GSA will keep using GSA Form 1364 (Proposal to Lease Space) and GSA Form 1217 (Lessor's Annual Cost Statement) for three more years. Each response is estimated to take 3.225 hours, there are 1,332 responses a year, and the total annual burden is 5,095 hours; public comments are due by January 7, 2026.
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