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Lease Provisions that Cut Risk of Indoor Air Quality Problems

Feb 1, 2008

Employees of an office building tenant in Maryland are currently suing the building's owner, claiming that they are suffering the effects of poor air quality caused by “sick building syndrome” [Montgomery Mutual Insurance Co. v. Josephine Chesson, May 2007].


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Get 14 Key Protections When Licensing Portion of Center's Lot for Business Activity

Jan 1, 2008

If you're like most shopping center owners, you're always looking for an innovative way to earn additional revenue at your center, boost traffic, increase the tenant mix, create excitement, and drum up positive publicity for your center. You can achieve all of those goals by letting a business use a portion of your outdoor parking lot for any one of a variety of business-related activities, such as boat sales, book sales, car sales, Christmas tree sales, firewor...

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Protect Yourself from Liability Stemming from Your Approval of Contractors

Jan 1, 2008
CLLI_January2008_Model Letter_Give Tenant Letter to Avoid Liability for Contractors Mistakes.pdf

Almost all leases require commercial property owners to approve the contractors that will be making improvements on the property that owners lease to tenants. Most people who deal in commercial property consider the provision necessary to protect the owner; without it, a tenant could hire an incompetent contractor, resulting in damage to the owner's property.


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Use LLC or LP to Protect Real Estate from Plaintiffs and Creditors

Dec 1, 2007

Negotiate 8 Key Items in Lease's Default Clause

Dec 1, 2007

Protect Against Potential Downsides of Tenants' Improvements

Nov 1, 2007

Limit Tenant's Cotenancy Remedies After It Returns to Full Rent

Oct 1, 2007

Protect Yourself When Temporarily Filling Retail Space with Nonprofits

Sep 1, 2007

Require Tenant's Acknowledgments to Avoid Fraud Claim for Leasing Agent's Misstatements

Sep 1, 2007

Limit Tenants' Special Rights

Sep 1, 2007
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