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All Forum Posts by: Andreea Moldovan

Andreea Moldovan has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Thank you @Kegan Russell and @Damon DiPlacido

If my client/tenant is offering a substantial security deposit of $20,000 and both parties agrees that landlord will return the amount quarterly over the term of the lease, should my client ask for interest? If yes, what would be reasonable?

I'm thinking this option in case the landlord's valid reason is the considerable amount of commission.

Hello BP community!

I am an agent representing the tenant in a commercial lease and upon agreeing verbally on a 5 year lease, the listing agent/seller wants to breakdown the lease to 2 years lease with the option to extend the lease for 2 additional 2 year periods.  (2+2+2)

Is he trying to cut off my commission for the 2 additional 2 year periods?

Any thoughts of how you would approach the situation will be appreciated.

Thank you in advance.