By Diana Rosayn on Tuesday, 09 August 2022
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Understanding the Mechanics of Your Commercial Lease

Rent is typically a business's second largest expense following wages and a lease is often a five to ten year term. Therefore, your lease is probably one of the most significant contracts that you as a business owner will enter into. And it's probably one of the most costly ones, too. That’s why it's important to understand some of the mechanics of your commercial lease.  Commercial leases are often negotiated, and a reasonable landlord will consider modifications that benefit the tenant.  As a Florida Bar Board Certified Real Estate Attorney, with significant experience in commercial leasing, following are some considerations that I recommend people think about before signing a lease:

These are just some of the considerations you should make when entering into a commercial lease in Florida. We recommend finding an experienced commercial leasing attorney to assist with negotiations and ensure that concessions are worked out in your favor. At Sachs Sax Caplan, we can help you determine if the lease terms are beneficial to you and, if not, help you negotiate a better lease. From commercial lease negotiation, amendments, renewals and disputes, our trusted real estate attorneys can assist with any commercial lease agreement needs you may have.

Daniel Kaskel is the Chair of the firm’s Real Estate, Corporate, Land Use & Financial Services Group and a member of the Community Associations Practice Group. Mr. Kaskel is among Florida’s handful of double Board Certified attorneys by the Florida Bar, holding certifications in Real Estate Law and Condominium & Planned Development Law. Learn more about Daniel here.

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