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Protect Yourself in Event of Tenant’s Early Termination

April 10, 2014    

In some cases, either you or the tenant—or both parties—will want to end the tenant’s lease early. This isn’t necessarily a bad thing. The tenant may be having a hard time making ends meet and want to downsize, relocate to cheaper space, or go out of business, giving you...

Require Tenants to Conform to New Signage Criteria

April 10, 2014    

In the excitement and administrative hustle and bustle of redeveloping their centers, some owners discover they’ve overlooked one very important aspect of the redevelopment—namely, making sure that the overall look of the updated center isn’t interfered with by tenants. To...

Supplying Sensitive Financial Information to Tenant

April 10, 2014    

Q: A tenant’s lease for space at the center I own gives it the option to renew after three years at the same rate plus applicable taxes. To decide whether to exercise the option, the tenant says it needs to know the amount of taxes it...

Get Right to Sublet or Assignment Profit

April 10, 2014    

It’s common for a lease to give an owner a share of any profit a tenant makes if it sublets or assigns its lease. But if you don’t specify this in your lease with the tenant you’ll miss out on this opportunity. And even if you do specify this in the lease, you still need to...

Urban Area Lawmakers Push for TRIA Extension

April 10, 2014    

Lawmakers in California and New York are drawing attention to the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act (TRIA), which was enacted in 2002 because the private insurance marketplace was failing to provide adequate terrorism insurance coverage following the events of 9/11.

Passage of TRIA stabilized...

Key Terms Every Letter of Intent Should Include

March 26, 2014    

A letter of intent (LOI), also known as a “term sheet,” sets the stage for a lease. Signed by both the owner and tenant, the LOI indicates that both parties intend to go through with a lease, and includes terms that are fundamentally important to the tenant's operation, such as...

Preserve Right to Pass Through Added Security Costs

March 26, 2014    

Q: A nationally publicized violent incident at a Florida big box store has made me think once again about the level of security I need to keep my center safe for tenants and their customers and employees. Although this most recent retail...

Avoiding Liability for Parking Lot Disputes

March 26, 2014    

Q: Tenants in my strip mall have assigned parking spots. Unfortunately, parking is very limited and, fairly often, those assigned spots are used by people who are not entitled to park there. My property has fielded numerous complaints about...

Tech Tenants ‘Like’ Midtown South Submarket

March 26, 2014    

Technology and media are benefitting Broadway in a big way, as Facebook expands its office space in Manhattan’s Midtown South neighborhood—exercising a lease option that will give it 60 percent more room to spread out.

The social networking firm initially leased 100,000 square...

Cover Seven Points When Leasing Temporary Space to Long-Term Tenant

February 26, 2014    

By Nathaniel Hoffman, Esq.

Make Tenant That Controls Its Space Responsible for Mold Issues

February 26, 2014    

Responsibility for mold-related damage in commercial and residential properties has become a hot-button issue in the past decade, as major storms like Hurricane Sandy have increased the potential for flooding and subsequent mold growth, and as tenants have become more aware of environmental...

CRE Roundtable: Room for Improvement as Market Moves Forward

February 26, 2014    

The Real Estate Roundtable’s latest quarterly Sentiment Survey has some good news for CRE owners and investors: U.S. commercial real estate markets continue their gradual recovery from recession—as reflected by improving fundamentals, transaction volumes, and capital flows—and...