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Lease Tips™ Archive

December 2, 2007

The Lease Tips™ Archive includes the following articles.  For full access to the archive, Get Lease Tips™ to subscribe.

  • Checklist for Negotiating a Fair Lease Audit Provision
  • Succumbing to Landlord Pressure to Limit Lease Audit Rights
  • Which Leases Are Good Candidates for Audit? — How to Identify the Key Indicators
  • Lease Administration vs. Lease Auditing
  • Commercial Lease Occupancy Cost Measurement
  • Expense Escalation Caps
  • Stop Giving Away Your Audit Rights
  • It’s That Time of Year Again
  • Due Diligence: The Foundation of Lease Auditing
  • What Happened to that Great Lease You Negotiated?
  • Don’t Get Shocked by Your Electric Charges
  • Don’t Pay Twice for a Better Building
  • Reminder: The Clock Is Ticking…
  • Prepare Your Budgets Properly
  • Protecting Yourself in Base Year Leases
  • A CPA Certification is Not Enough
  • Criteria for Selecting a Lease Audit Firm
  • Lease Auditing: What Is It and How Does It Work?
  • How “Grossing Up” Operating Expenses Affects your Lease Costs
  • Cost-Reducing Capital Expenditures
  • Audit Deadlines Come in All Forms
  • Sarbanes-Oxley and Control of Corporate Real Estate Leases
  • Demystifying the Difference between Net and Gross Leases
  • Capital Expenditures – Includable or Not?
  • Negotiating Lease Audit Rights
  • Measurement of Square Footage
  • Carefully Constructed Rent Escalation Clauses Help Avoid Landlord-Tenant Disputes
  • Negotiation Skills: The Most Important Ingredient in Lease Auditing

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