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
If you’re producing, storing, fulfilling orders for or distributing goods, then you need an industrial commercial real estate lease for your operation. Ideally, you will operate in the space for a very long time, probably longer than any of the products you are...
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...