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Updated almost 8 years ago on . Most recent reply
Extending commercial lease - NJ
Hi Guys,
Quick question:
We acquired an office building with existing tenants earlier this year, one of the tenants lease is due to expire in a few months and seems they will be extending their lease.
Question is, should I just sign an extension of prior owners lease or have them sign a brand new lease?
Also - would it be bad practice to moderately increase the rent (they haven't had an increase in about 3 years and their yearly $/sq ft is slightly below the market). Or can I scare off the tenant by increasing rent at the first chance I get ?
Ty