September 2008
Taming the Tenant's Form of LeaseCommon Landlord 'Fixes'
By Myles Hannan
Accustomed to manning the ramparts in defense of its landlord clients form of lease, it is always a bit unsettling for a landlords lawyer to be advised by its client that "for this national tenant, we must work from the tenants form of lease." Suddenly, instead of engaging in the familiar determination of which of the tenants requested lease revisions are acceptable to the landlord, the lawyer is faced with determining which essential provisions of a lease from landlords perspective are either entirely or substantially missing from the tenants form of lease and then negotiating to include such provisions.
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