Winning Landlords
The starting point to winning over a landlord is to address the tangibles versus the intangibles of the negotiation. The partnership goes beyond just the terms and rate. It is natural to focus on the tangible deal terms of the assignment, but a landlord must first ask, “has the Tenant been a good steward?” The rate, terms and financial stability for a new tenant lease are very important, but there is more….the intangibles!
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A combination of factors come together to determine office building classes and what buildings meet the criteria for Class A, Class B, or Class C. Sometimes referred to as “Metropolitan Base Definitions,” building class definitions are used as a tool for standardized comparison to determine the types of tenants or building buyers who may be attracted to a particular office building.
Why Use A Broker to Find Your New Commercial Space?
A combination of factors come together to determine office building classes and what buildings meet the criteria for Class A, Class B, or Class C. Sometimes referred to as “Metropolitan Base Definitions,” building class definitions are used as a tool for standardized comparison to determine the types of tenants or building buyers who may be attracted to a particular office building.
Top 5 Tips for Negotiating with Your Landlord
A good lease negotiation process is all about the art of compromise. In the following article, Transworld Commercial Real Estate will share our top tips for negotiating with your landlord to ensure your making the right decisions for your commercial lease and your business when it comes to your lease contract.
How to Negotiate a Commercial Lease
If it is time for your lease renewal or you are embarking on the exciting journey of finding commercial space for your small business, arming yourself with knowledge about the negotiation process is a great way to prepare. Keeping your eyes open to all lease terms will make sure you position you and your business positively for the future.