Posts Tagged ‘Rent Renewals’

Negotiating a commercial property lease agreement

By Peter Scott  |  Property Lease Negotiation  |  Tuesday 30th March 2010

Negotiating a commercial property lease agreementThe first thing to realise when you are about to enter into a lease for a commercial property is that there is no such thing as a standard contract.

I get concerned that many individuals and organisations believe that commercial property leases are standard [they are not] and that any “standard” variations are simply the preserve of the landlord [they are not]. (more…)

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How to educate your landlord

By Peter Scott  |  Property Lease Negotiation  |  Tuesday 2nd February 2010

No fixed abode in the virtual world of the cloudThe commercial rental property market in New Zealand continues to be very much a tenant’s market… but there are many landlords who simply don’t get it.

Negotiating myopia
It amazes me in the many negotiations I conduct for clients how many landlords take such a short-term view and, by playing hard ball, lose out on securing long-term tenants. (more…)

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Thinking ahead to the new decade

By Peter Scott  |  Property Leasing  |  Tuesday 14th April 2009

It’s hard to believe but in just eight months we tick over into the second decade of the 21st century, *2010*.

What got me thinking about the near future was the varying terms on offer in property leases at the moment.

It’s not that long ago that leases for 10 years were the norm. These days we are most often talking about (more…)

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