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April 17, 2012

Your Landlord is Getting Over on You.

It’s the end of April, and you should have received your operating expense and tax reconciliations from 2011. But you face a problem: the receipt of these statements starts the clock on when you must notify your landlord of errors. If you don’t, your statements are “deemed” conclusive and binding, regardless of how blatant or obvious errors may be.

This article will show you how to deal with this costly restriction and to avoid it in the future.

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February 17, 2012

Before You Move Into an Empty Building, Know This

Why would a tenant’s operating expense bill be 10 times higher than expected just 2 years after occupying new space? Many real estate professionals will tell you that 80-90% of all corporate leases suffer from deficiencies; the question is–can you identify and remedy them? We’d like to arm you with some information to help navigate these waters and avoid some of the more dangerous issues. This LeaseTip addresses the dilemma a tenant that moves into an empty building can face.

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