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July 24, 2012

Bringing the Field to the Desk: Lease Audits in a Digital Age

If you have ever been involved with an on-site lease audit of a landlord’s books and records, you would know that landlords hate them. With the widespread use of digitized record-keeping, many landlords are opting to send such records to their tenants electronically. This article discusses the benefits and limitations of sharing digital copies of Operating Expense/CAM records, and suggests sample lease language for that purpose.

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April 26, 2012

FASB / IASB Lease Accounting Changes – Don’t Worry, Be Happy!

Not-So-Impending Doom   Finalizing the changes is taking much longer than anticipated. This means the effective date of the changes will be pushed off farther into the future, giving companies more time to deal with the impact. As you have  probably heard, extensive public comment over the proposed changes in the Boards’ original August 2010 Exposure [...]

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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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