Getting a grip on potential real estate issues is one of the less fun roles of an in-house counsel. But it can’t be stressed enough how important to it is to check the lease from time to time. Leasing woes typically begin with a tenant’s “out of sight, out of mind” approach. So, get off your ergonomic chair, remove the lease from your drawer, dust it off, look it over, and maybe breathe new life into it.
To help you get started on what to look out for, here are three common leasing issues:
Of course, this is just scratching at the surface of leasing issues every in-house counsel should keep in mind. Have some tips of your own that you’d like to share? Tweet them to us @FindLawLP.
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