Leasing 101: Address Potential Exposure in the Default Section
The default section in a lease lists the set of conditions upon which a landlord may terminate a lease or tenant’s right to possession,...
Leasing 101: Address Potential Exposure in the Default Section
The default section in a lease lists the set of conditions upon which a landlord may terminate a lease or tenant’s right to possession,...
Leasing 101: Address Potential Exposure in the Default Section
The default section in a lease lists the set of conditions upon which a landlord may terminate a lease or tenant’s right to possession,...
Leasing 101: Security Deposits
A security deposit is the landlord’s attempt to mitigate the risk of a tenant that cannot, or will not, honor its lease obligations. A...
Leasing 101: Indemnification & Releases
The indemnification, release, casualty, condemnation sections are highly technical and are somewhat dependent on the law of the state...
Leasing 101: Landlord’s Maintenance Requirements
There are a variety of maintenance and repair items with respect to leased premises and the building or shopping center that need to be...
Leasing 101: Security Deposits
A security deposit is the landlord’s attempt to mitigate the risk of a tenant that cannot, or will not, honor its lease obligations. A...
Leasing 101: Nine Tips for Negotiating Additional Rent
In a lease, 'additional rent' generally is defined as any amount due to landlord by tenant that is over and above base rent. Depending...
Leasing 101: Tenant Alteration Rights
Generally speaking, a tenant should be allowed to have control over the aesthetic design and construction standards of its leased...
Leasing 101: No Build Areas, Visibility and Access, and Non-Disturbance
During a lease negotiation, the retail tenant likely will spend the majority of its energy focusing on the business terms in the lease -...