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All Forum Posts by: Tania Leung

Tania Leung has started 1 posts and replied 6 times.

Thank you @James Storey and @Cody J Leivas.  It is my first national commercial tenant and according to their lease, they have to give notice 180 days prior to lease end to exercise their option.  It is approx 10 months out before lease ends, When is the best time to approach them without sounding too aggressive?  I would like to be proactive, but not desperate.  Thanks in advanced

For National Commercial Tenants, do you wait till they contact you at their required 6mos notice date or do you as a landlord, contact them to ask them what they plan to do 7-8months out from lease ends?

Sorry to tag on to your question. For corporate commercial tenants who has a 6 mos notice for options. Do you wait for them to send notice at 6 mos of whether they will be extending option or leaving or do you approach them prior to the 6 mos mark? Thanks

Post: Trouble financing south Madison

Tania LeungPosted
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Try this local bank. Adam Sommers from Bank Of Broadhead.  They are great to work with.