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Description
While many books offer sample forms and advice
about drafting clauses for retail, office, and
industrial leases, few examine the essential
business issues underlying each clause of the
lease from both sides of the negotiating table Â
tenant and landlord alike. Whether you are a
business owner about to sign a lease, a real
estate professional determined to draft the ideal
transaction for your client, or a
landlord looking to protect profits and property
simultaneously, Negotiating Commercial Real
Estate Leases can help you understand The
obvious and not-so-obvious differences between
Âstandard landlord and tenant leases.
Specific negotiating strategies for
retail/shopping center, office and industrial
leases. The critical economic and legal issues
at stake in each clause of the lease. Which
points are most easily negotiated under what
situations and which points arenÂt worth the
time spent arguing. What alternative clauses and
solutions can be offered to create a deal that
works for both parties. As the basics of term,
rent, premises, assignment, maintenance,
insurance, default, taxes, alterations, and
more are covered, author Martin Zankel uses wit
and wisdom to break down confusing legalisms and
offer basic negotiating strategies for each
situation. The book also includes two appendixes
that provide examples of a tenant-oriented lease
and a landlord-oriented lease.
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Negotiating Commercial Real Estate Leases
Paperback â November 8, 2000
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