Lease of buildings in Piraeus by [the deme] Kytherros
IG II2 2496 Date: ca. 325-300 BC
For good fortune; in the priesthood of Philippides.[1] On the following terms
Antimachos son of Amphimachos, Pheidostratos son of Mnesichares, Demaretos son of Leosthenes,
(5)Ktesias son of Ktesiphon, Ktesippos Relief[2] son of Ktesiphon, Ktesichares son of Ktesiphon,
Ktesias son of Timokrates, Chaireas son of Mnesichares,[3] the section-members (meritai)[4] of Kytherros, leased
the workshop (ergastērion) in Piraeus and the
(10)dwelling (oikēsin) attached to it
and the shed (oikēmation) at the (epi tou) dung-heap (koprōnos)[5] for all
time to Eukrates son of Exekias of Aphidna[6] for 54 drachmas
each year, free of all taxes (ateles hapantōn),[9] on condition that he pays
30 in Hekatombaion and twenty-
(15)four in Posideon, and carries out the
necessary repairs to the workshop and the dwelling in the first
year; but if he does not pay the rent according to what has been
written or does not carry out the repairs, he shall owe double
and Eukrates shall vacate the workshop without
(20)making an excuse (literally: "saying a word"); the guarantor that he will do what has been
written within the time specified shall be Exekias of Aphidna;[7] and the section members (meritas)[4] of Kytherros shall confirm the lease
for Eukrates and his descendants,[8] and if not, they shall owe
1000 drachmas; and Eukrates shall inscribe this agreement (sunthēkas) (25)on a stone stele and stand it by the hero;[1] and if
there should be a property-based tax (eisphora) due or any other charge
of any kind,[9] Eukrates shall pay it according to the valuation of seven minai. Gods.