by Howard C. Stross | Jun 25, 2014 | Commercial Real Estate
Business owners should consider whether their location has adequate parking for their use. Earlier this month, the George Washington University School of Business ranked the 30 largest metropolitan areas metro in America to see if they are walkable. The Tampa Bay area... by Howard C. Stross | Apr 21, 2014 | Commercial Real Estate
As a Florida board certified real estate attorney, I receive inquires from lenders, commercial landlords and tenants asking about who the tenant should pay the rent to if the property owned by the landlord is being foreclosed on. Landlords want the rent money,... by Howard C. Stross | Apr 7, 2014 | Commercial Real Estate
Density language is included in a commercial lease in order to regulate the number of people occupying the premises. You may not see the word density in a commercial lease agreement, but it is important to landlord to address this. Whether people are classified as... by Howard C. Stross | Mar 18, 2014 | Commercial Real Estate
Space is not the final frontier for negotiations between landlord and tenant. However, square feet should be specified in all commercial leases. Questions to Ask There are several questions for a tenant to seek answers and landlord should be ready to address. What is... by Howard C. Stross | Feb 3, 2014 | Commercial Real Estate
The commercial lease use clause is important to both the landlord and tenant. The landlord of a retail shopping center should state in the use clause the specific tenant use allowed and limit the tenant to that use only. As a landlord, to keep your anchor tenant... by Howard C. Stross | Jan 3, 2014 | Commercial Real Estate
If your business relies on visibility for part of its success, one big part of doing so is signage. With signage, you can show prospective customers your name, where you are located and what you sell. When your business is within leased space, what you see in the...