Posts Tagged ‘tenant & landlord negotiations’

Breaking through the fear of getting property decisions wrong

By Peter Scott  |  Property Leasing  |  Tuesday 22nd June 2010

Breaking through the fear of getting property decisions wrongClients I speak with regularly say the commercial property market has become increasing stressful and complex. So much so, that it inhibits businesses from making decisions about future locations; whether to upsize, downsize, move or stay.

The message I hear is that there is a general fear that making the wrong decision about their property needs could tip a business over the edge. Because of this worry, the inclination is to defer doing anything.

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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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With tough times come dirty tricks

By Peter Scott  |  Property Leasing  |  Tuesday 1st September 2009

With tough times come dirty real estate tricksDesperation is biting in the commercial real estate industry.

There are very few commercial tenants looking for space right now, and many agents that specialise in commercial leases are consequently struggling.

With tough times come dirty tricks.

One ploy that is on the rise is where a (more…)

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If you don’t ask, you don’t get!

By Peter Scott  |  Recession Strategies  |  Tuesday 30th June 2009

I’ve been working with a few clients in the retail sector in main centres of both North and South Islands in the past few weeks and it’s given me a new feel for the trends and issues retailers are facing.

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Smart ways to shift focus

By Peter Scott  |  Recession Strategies  |  Tuesday 9th June 2009

I’ve been posting this blog for well over a year now, and I’d like to think we give readers a good heads-up on trends in the property lease market, as well as some insights into how the market works behind the scenes.

So it was interesting for me this week to take some of this expertise into the mainstream news media as a commentator on TVNZ’s business programme: NZI Business June 5: Renters’ market for office space

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Make the most of now

By Peter Scott  |  Property Strategy  |  Tuesday 2nd June 2009

To steal a line from the well-known telco ad, now is good for having a close look at reviewing commercial leases across New Zealand. There are a number of reasons why now is good.

Firstly, I think it’s time we moved on from a wait and see attitude about the markets and international economic conditions.

Secondly, there are very few new leases being drawn up at the moment. Many new building projects are on hold, and the majority of Parallel Direction’s work with tenants right now is getting better outcomes on renewals and rent reviews. (more…)

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The ins & outs of subleasing

By Peter Scott  |  Property Lease Negotiation  |  Tuesday 26th May 2009

Subleasing or assigning space in commercial property is an area of great interest to commercial tenants right now.

More and more commercial tenants are finding they would like to sublease or assign space that has become surplus to their requirements. (more…)

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The end of the ratchet clause ambush

By Peter Scott  |  Property Lease Negotiation  |  Tuesday 5th May 2009

The ratchet clause has long been a dirty word to businesses with commercial tenancies.

More than 95 percent of leases have a ratchet clause. Traditionally they never advantage the tenant. (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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Stand up for your rights

By Peter Scott  |  Property Leasing  |  Tuesday 31st March 2009

At the risk of sound a bit like a human rights activist, I thought it important to say a word about ensuring your rights as a commercial tenant are always honoured.

In these tough times, we can all get a little bit desperate and think about (more…)

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Cutting off your nose to spite your face

By Peter Scott  |  Property Lease Negotiation  |  Tuesday 3rd March 2009

In today’s volatile economy, I’ve noticed some old wisdom coming to the fore. As everyone searches for answers, some standard old fashioned approaches are proving to be wise counsel.

For instance, the old saying “Don’t cut off your nose to spite your face” comes to mind.

It’s been my experience in many years of property lease negotiations that competitiveness, combativeness, (more…)

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