Incubator Programs Benefit Landlords & Tenants

Posted April 30th, 2010 by Aidenbaum Schloff and Bloom PLLC and filed in Commercial Leasing
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The current state of the economy has led, and sometimes forced, landlords and tenants to think creatively about commercial leasing. One new concept in commercial leasing is the tenant incubator program. These programs, which are aimed at entrepreneurs, small businesses and start-up companies, help landlords limit their risk exposure and allow tenants to take advantage of short-term, affordable leases. The attorneys at Aidenbaum Schloff and Bloom PLLC have experience advising entrepreneurs and small businesses on creative retail leasing strategies, such as tenant incubator programs.

To learn more about tenant incubator programs, you can read Retail Traffic’s article or contact us.

Commercial Leasing – Do I need an Attorney?

Posted December 28th, 2009 by Aidenbaum Schloff and Bloom PLLC and filed in Commercial Leasing
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On the surface leasing commercial real estate would appear to be a fairly straightforward and uncomplicated business transaction.  The owner of a building simply agrees to let a tenant occupy the property in exchange for a certain amount of rent.

Unfortunately, as our society has become ever more complicated, landlords and tenants have found that many situations can arise, during the course of a lease, where a simple agreement to pay rent does not satisfactorily protect the interests of the parties.  The Attorneys at Aidenbaum Schloff and Bloom PLLC are experts in managing commercial leasing agreements.