Freehold Leasing Information - Abatement of Rent When Tenant Is Prevented from Using Premises
This expanded version of the typical abatement of rent clause
ensures that the tenant will have a place to conduct business. For example,
the fact that the tenant might be prevented from conducting his business
due to the presence of hazardous materials should be considered.
The Six Step Approach
Freehold Leasing: Step 1: Analyze Requirements
Freehold Leasing: Step 2: Analyze the Market
Freehold Leasing: Step 3: Identify Opportunities
Freehold Leasing: Step 4: Goals and Objectives
Freehold Leasing: Step 5: Develop Strategy
Freehold Leasing: Step 6: Execute Strategy
Key Issues in a Lease
A Tenant's Perspective
Non-Disturbance
Non-Disturbance and Memorandum of Lease
Tenant's Rights to Make Repairs
Assignment and Subletting
Abatement of Rent When Tenant Is Prevented from
Using Premises
Quality of Construction-Standard for Maintenance,
Repairs & Operations
Definition of Fair Market Rental Rate
Default by Tenant
Operating Costs, Taxes & Utilities
Tenant's Indemnification
Administration Fee