by Howard C. Stross | Dec 9, 2013 | Commercial Real Estate
What is arguably the worse provision you could imagine in a commercial lease from a tenant’s point of view? Many landlords probably want it in their leases. It is the relocation provision where the landlord at its sole discretion may require a tenant to move to... by Howard C. Stross | Sep 18, 2013 | Commercial Real Estate
Access is part of a Commercial Lease that is important for both Tenants and Landlords Before signing a commercial lease, tenants will look for how convenient access to the land and its improvements is by automobile and pedestrian. If customers cannot easily access the... by Howard C. Stross | Aug 22, 2013 | Commercial Real Estate
[separator] Did you notice that…. The summer hiatus from blogging is over. This resumes where we left off with our series of blogs on the essential elements of a commercial lease. A well-drafted commercial lease will contain several provisions requiring notice from... by Howard C. Stross | May 1, 2013 | Commercial Real Estate
[separator] What Does Florida Do That No Other State Does With a Commercial Real Estate Lease? (Hint: It deals with sales tax.) Florida is the only State in the U. S. that imposes sales tax on rent paid by a tenant to its landlord in a commercial real estate lease.... by Howard C. Stross | Apr 9, 2013 | Commercial Real Estate
[separator] As commercial real estate attorneys, our office receives inquiries from landlords and tenants asking what are the essential elements of a Florida commercial real estate lease. Over the next few weeks, we will discuss our thoughts on the essential elements... by Howard C. Stross | Sep 15, 2012 | Commercial Real Estate
[separator] The California Supreme Court in Pinnacle Museum Tower Association v. Pinnacle Market Development (US), LLC ruled that the arbitration provisions in a document called “Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions” (CC&Rs) are enforceable. The California...