Selling a commercial property – Part 2
In Part 1 we left it at the point where we asked what steps a landlord could take in order to be able to walk
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In Part 1 we left it at the point where we asked what steps a landlord could take in order to be able to walk
In order to adequately cover this important topic, we will present it in two parts, one week apart. Here is the first part. One of
2020, what a year! With Covid-19 and extreme weather to say the least, 2020 was certainty not boring. But you know what they say, new
Summer is on the way and that means hot days when the tenant will turn on the air conditioner, possibly for the first time in
One of the benefits of having been in the industry for many years is that you get an historical perspective on various matters. When I
Just when we are finally getting on top of the havoc that COVID-19 brought to the industry we now have some more changes to deal
LEASING PRINCIPLES In negotiation and enacting appropriate temporary arrangements under this Code, the following leasing principles should be applied as soon as practicable on a
Why Would You Give a Tenant a Right of Renewal? When considering this question, we need to be aware of the following: A right of
Air conditioners Of all the equipment generally classed as “Landlord’s plant”, these seem to cause the most problems. Generally, the issues revolve around responsibility for
CPI% v Fixed 3% At The Lease Bureau we see the results of a lot of lease negotiations and lately we’ve noticed a trend towards
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