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All Forum Posts by: Kwan M. Lee

Kwan M. Lee has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

Thank you.  I wish I knew if I can correct the tile for this thread....hmmm

I wanted to ask if any of you has a problem with the opioid disorder clinic tenant.  I got one of the existing dermatology clinics that want to expand their service to the opioid disorder clinic.  He is asking me if that is ok with my building.  Does anyone have advice from a landlord's perspective?

I recently purchased a commmerical building about 9 month ago. One of the tenant lease is about to end soon next 60 days. As landlord, I like to increase NNN by 3% per year (since the tenats NNN has stayed same last 5 years)

What do you think if the tenant will accept the renewal offer ????

(Part of renewal offer : I am replacing new carpet and water sealant about $10000 for free for tenant)