by Jenna Zebrowski | Jun 10, 2019 | Blog
A simple lease is not a short one. Most people equate simple with short. If it’s a long document, that means it’s a complex transaction and there is a lot to discuss and rights, responsibilities and liabilities to define. A good commercial real estate...
by Jenna Zebrowski | Jun 5, 2019 | Leasing
The Default Sometimes Landlord or Tenant, either inadvertently or deliberately, don’t abide by the terms of the commercial real estate lease, resulting in a breach. A breach, if not cured (fixed), can create an event of default. If there is a default, then the damaged...
by Jenna Zebrowski | Jun 2, 2019 | Blog
A prudent Tenant that wants to stay in business won’t object to customers coming in the door. There shouldn’t be a problem with employees or contractors entering the space, either. Unexpected entrants arriving, however, can disrupt the ordinary course of...
by Jenna Zebrowski | May 31, 2019 | Blog
Here are 4 tips for Landlord to entice Tenant to tour the space and sign that commercial real estate lease. Less Single-Purpose Space. Less solid walls within a Tenant space! Tenant can customize the space for its use, whatever it needs at that time. More...
by Jenna Zebrowski | Mar 5, 2019 | Blog
A commercial real estate lease should be unique and negotiated especially for Tenant’s specific needs. There’s a lot to consider, but there are some common elements in virtually every commercial real estate lease that should be carefully negotiated and...