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Don't Rely on Tenant's Implied Consent to Continually Operate

August 29, 2023    

Don’t rely on “implied” covenants that aren’t expressly stated in the lease if you want retail tenants to continuously operate from their space. There’s a possibility that a court will find that such a covenant exists in limited circumstances, such as when the lease...

Verify Tenant Compliance with Environmental Laws

August 2, 2023    

Federal and state laws make property owners liable for environmental damage done by a tenant. That makes it imperative to verify that tenants comply with those laws. But a tenant may refuse to grant you access to inspect or perform environmental testing for that purpose. And without clear lease...

Get Right to End Lease or Raise Rent If Percentage Rent Falls Below Expectations

July 27, 2023    

Landlords who rely on tenants' inflated sales projections are apt to get burned.

 

Avoiding Liability When One Tenant Violates Another's Exclusive

July 5, 2023    

Q: Two tenants at the shopping center I own are currently in a dispute about who has the right to sell a certain product. A toy store tenant signed a lease with an exclusive use clause that gives it the right to be the only tenant in the...

Get 21 Legal Protections When Renting Space to Food Trucks

June 26, 2023    

Renting to a food truck is generally riskier than renting to an established business.

 

Set Conditions Before Letting Tenants Pay Rent by Electronic Deposit

June 26, 2023    

Unlike so many other aspects of the commercial leasing business, methods of paying rent haven’t changed all that much over the years. The majority of tenants still mail out their monthly checks to the landlord. However, a growing number of businesses prefer to remit their rent...

3 Ways to Protect Yourself When Trading Renewal Rent Breaks for Tenant Improvements

May 25, 2023    

Don’t get burned if the tenant doesn’t complete the improvements work.

 

Get Inspection Rights to Verify Tenant Compliance with Environmental Laws

May 25, 2023    

Federal and state laws make property owners liable for environmental damage done by a tenant. That makes it imperative to verify that tenants comply with those laws. But a tenant may refuse to grant you access to inspect or perform environmental testing for that purpose. And without clear lease...

Get 7 Protections to Avoid Getting Burned on Tenant Holdovers

April 26, 2023    

Holdovers can be a nightmare for landlords. When tenants don’t clear out after their lease expires, you may have to go to court to evict them. Meanwhile, the replacement tenant can’t move into the space and could end up suing you. Or, if you haven’t yet re-rented the space, the...

Get 3 Protections When Letting New Tenant Keep Furniture Previous Tenant Abandoned

April 26, 2023    

In these hard economic times in which so many businesses are being forced to shut down, it’s not unusual for commercial tenants to vacate their leased space without warning and leave all of their personal property and furnishings behind. In addition to losing a tenancy, landlords then face...

Federal Court Invalidates NYC's COVID-Era Guaranty Law

April 26, 2023    

The ruling opens the door for NYC commercial landlords to recoup unpaid rent from personal guarantors.

 

By Sujata Yalamanchili, Erin Teske, and Dylan Weber

Provide for 5 Contingencies in Your Assignment/Sublease Clause

March 23, 2023    

Boilerplate leases don’t usually address these scenarios.