Commercial Leasing: A Transactional Primer
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This book is the first among legal textbooks to examine a crucial component of real property practice: commercial lease law. Commercial leasing is the lifeblood of commercial real property development in the United States. Real property lawyers regularly represent landlords, tenants, and lenders in the leasing of commercial space. This is true in periods of booming real estate development and periods of economic downturn. Leasing practice is transactional and centers on a single negotiated document—the commercial lease. By the end of a course based on this book, students will have developed a genuine understanding of the commercial office lease's major terms, the parties' goals and objectives to the transaction, and the skills crucial to effective representation.
ISBN
9781531011888
Publication Date
2020
Publisher
Carolina Academic Press
Keywords
Commercial leasing, Transactional primer, Lease agreements, Landlord-tenant relationships, Negotiation strategies, Lease terms, Property management, Legal considerations, Commercial real estate, Lease types, Rent structure, Renewal options, Tenant rights, Termination clauses, Due diligence, Workable drafts, Market analysis, Business leases, Risk management, Compliance issues
Recommended Citation
Daniel B. Bogart, Celeste Hammond & Tanya Marsh, Commercial Leasing: A Transactional Primer (3d ed. 2020)
Comments
The 2007 edition is available at UIC Law Library - 10th Floor & Archives; KF593.C6 B64 2007 & on Display - P200; KF593.C6 B64 2007