Tenant Leasing Illustrated – Aug 2015 – Weather Proofing Your Turnkey Buildout
Any construction project will require a number of changes in direction along the way and a turnkey buildout by your landlord is no exception. In this issue...
Tenant Leasing Illustrated – July 2015 – Ground Lease Regalia
Many leases are subject and subordinate to underlying superior ground leases, although too often tenants do not perform the proper due diligence to understand...
Tenant Leasing Illustrated – June 2015 – Ya Gotta Prepare! Mets Hats and Other Hazardous Substances
Many leases are silent about issues which experienced tenants know must be raised in order to protect their tenancy. In today’s issue we look at one...
Tenant Leasing Illustrated – May 2015 – A Forecast of Unseasonable Holdover
The sound of the crack of the bat and just a hint of warmth are both sure signs of spring, even if winter took its sweet time moving on. In today’s issue...
Tenant Leasing Illustrated – April 2015 – A Sublease of Ice and Fire
Although some might say all commercial lease documents are unintelligible, this is particularly true for subleases. Some would even say that the structure...
Tenant Leasing Illustrated – March 2015 – Condominium Provision of a Different Color
Commercial leases often attempt to cover every conceivable change in circumstances over the course of the lease term, even if such changes are not necessarily...
Tenant Leasing Illustrated – Feb 2015 – Hug-Gate and Net Leases
Certain things in life can make you cringe and that includes what we are covering in this month’s newsletter. We are not referring to the writing, although...
Tenant Leasing Illustrated – Jan 2015 – Philae Phanatics and the Future of Leasing
Between comet landings and the sun setting on 2014, our attention has turned to “dah future”. In today’s issue we look at various industry prognostications...
Tenant Leasing Illustrated – Dec 2014 – Car Talk and Future Options
When a tenant becomes a sublandlord it has to think like a landlord, and this becomes apparent when entering into a brokerage agreement with the subtenant’s...