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Charles D. Smith
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Due Diligence: Know your Leases

Charles D. Smith
  • Accountant
  • Connecticut and Florida
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  1. Whether you’re buying an apartment building, shopping center, or commercial office building, it’s wise to make sure you know what is in your leases. Details can get missed in a seller or broker’s offering materials. Through a review of the tenant leases, you may learn that certain tenants have lease termination options Maybe it was your impression that any HVAC repairs were handled by the tenant only to learn that the Landlord is in fact responsible. On the flip side, you may learn that tenants should be reimbursed for more expenses than the current landlord is collecting which when corrected could allow a new owner to instantly increase the property’s net operating income and value.

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Andrew Syrios
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Andrew Syrios
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This is very true. I've seen crazy stuff in leases including the tenants were responsible for repairs or no late fees or the entire deposit was refunded or things like that. For commercial leases it would also be a good idea to get estoppel letters

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