By: James E. Walson We will often see a commercial lease that provides a right of termination to only one of the parties to the lease and it begs the question, “is this really a …
A Primer On Leasing Space For Your Business
By: Gary Kaleita You’ve been in business for a few years and it’s time to sign a new lease, or you’ve decided to move your business out of your house to a space at the …
Does a Tenant Need Leasehold Title Insurance?
By: Gary M. Kaleita If you own a house, or property on which you operate a business, you probably have owner’s title insurance to cover your loss if there are defects in the title. Land …
Klein Company Transforms A Place To Live Into Something More – Your Home!
If you want luxurious living with premiere settings in suburban Orlando, look no further! The Klein Company sets the bar high with consistent professionalism and extra care by designing and delivering high-end apartments. Their attention …
New Ruling Could Void Your Lease Option
By: Adam Lewis and Laura Walda In its recent decision in Jahangiri, et al. v. 1830 North Bayshore, LLC, the Third District Court of Appeal asserted that a lease extension option based on “market rate” …
We Celebrate Our Client Twistee Treat!
Did you ever drive by the 25-foot high fiberglass ice cream cone on your way home on a hot summer day? If so, you just passed Twistee Treat, the place to go for the best …
SNDA’s: What Tenants Want Part 2
By: Gary Kaleita In a prior blog post, we discussed what Lenders want when they request a Tenant to sign a Subordination, Non-Disturbance and Attornment Agreement (SNDA). The Lender’s primary goal is to get the …
SNDA’s: What Tenants Want Part 1
By: Gary Kaleita When a Lender requests that a Tenant sign a Subordination, Non-Disturbance and Attornment Agreement (SNDA), its primary goal is to get the Tenant to subordinate its Lease to the Lender’s Mortgage, so …