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In the Spotlight: Issues with HVAC
February 26, 2014
Disputes over specialized tenant improvements or exclusive heating and air conditioning systems are common in commercial leasing. Here's how to handle them.
Stay in Touch with REA-lity
February 26, 2014
This article examines the issues that arise when there is no REA at the time a project is being leased, but there is a realistic possibility that an REA will be required as and when portions of the property are conveyed as separate parcels.
Real Property Law
January 31, 2014
In-depth analysis of important rulings.
A More Secure Investment?
January 29, 2014
Clearly, the attractiveness of each investment type will vary with conditions. So, which is the better investment for the long-term investor?
Common Exclusions from Blanket Liens
January 29, 2014
This article examines some items that commonly are carved out of blanket liens, either by operation of law or by market practice.
Transfer Tax Implications on Real Property Leases
January 28, 2014
The real property transfer tax does not apply to all leases, and understanding the tax rules of the applicable jurisdiction can allow parties to plan ahead to avoid unnecessary tax liability.
Understanding Reciprocal Easement Agreements
January 28, 2014
Typically, reciprocal easement agreements (REAs) are used when a property is owned by more than one person or entity, and the persons or entities wish to develop the property as an integrated shopping center. Without an REA, the developer or the major retailer could build whatever and whenever it wishes and could conceivably prevent the other party from using its parcel for parking, access or utility lines.
In the Spotlight: Square Footage in Leasing Transactions
January 28, 2014
Square footage is an important concept in leasing because, more often than not, the agreed-upon amount of square footagewill dictate the economic terms of the deal.
Acceleration of Rents
January 28, 2014
This article highlights some recent court decisions acceleration of rents, and offers some suggestions for reasonable middle ground positions that should survive scrutiny.
When Online Harassment of Tenant Turns Violent
December 31, 2013
Does a landlord have an obligation to act once it learns a resident is being harassed by another tenant on Facebook or similar social media site? According to a recent Ohio state appellate decision, not only is liability possible, but landlords who ignore warning signs may be doing so at their own peril.

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