Early Access
Pro-Landlord Language “Tenant and any contractor, subcontractor or material supplier may, after notice to Landlord (and delivery of evidence of insurance by Tenant and Tenant’s agents and consultants in accordance…
read morePro-Landlord Language “Tenant and any contractor, subcontractor or material supplier may, after notice to Landlord (and delivery of evidence of insurance by Tenant and Tenant’s agents and consultants in accordance…
read morePro-Landlord Language “For purposes of the preparation of Tenant’s Plans only (as defined in the Lease), Tenant shall be entitled to enter the Premises prior to the Lease Commencement Date,…
read moreTenant Advocates: Tenants should request in their letter of intent (and the lease as well) a provision permitting tenant access to the premises prior to the commencement of the lease…
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read morePart 15 Tenant’s Early Access: Negotiating and Preparing a Letter of Intent (“LOI”) Previous ChapterTable of ContentsNext Chapter Playing off of the title of the song “Distant Early Warning” by…
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read moreTenant Advocates: Playing off of the title of the song “Distant Early Warning” by Canadian rock band Rush, it is never too early to inform the landlord of the necessity…
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