Commercial Lease Escalation Issues (OnDemand Webinar)

$149.00

SKU: 409981EAU

Description

Learn how to effectively use escalation clauses in commercial leases to avoid future expenses.This highly informative webinar is designed to enhance your knowledge and understanding of how various types of escalations, such as operating expenses, common area maintenance (CAM), and real estate taxes, among others, are addressed in today’s commercial lease environment. The material will discuss how to effectively review and negotiate escalation provisions in commercial leases to minimize the payment of expenses when representing the tenant and maximize the collection of expenses when representing the landlord. In addition, the course will explore these critical economic provisions from the perspective of both the landlord and the tenant and discuss the importance of thoroughly reviewing commercial lease provisions and addressing any ambiguous language therein.

Date: 2022-08-31 Start Time: End Time:

Learning Objectives

General Overview
• Lease Negotiation Process
• Parties’ Leverage
• General Economic Conditions

Market Conditions
• Specific Location of Premises
• Desirability of Particular Property
• Existing Property vs. Property to Be Constructed
• Base Year
• Proportionate Share
• Escrows
• Caps

Basic Concepts
• Escalations Are Included as an Item of Additional Rent
• Without Offset/Set-off, Deduction, Abatement, or Reduction
• Remedies Regarding Non-Payment
• Interest/Late Fees

Operating Expenses/Common Area Maintenance (CAM)
• Gross vs. Net
• Base Year
• Definition (Landlord’s Perspective)
• Exclusions (Tenant’s Perspective)
• Estimates/Reconciliation
• Dispute/Audit
• Gross-up
• Cap
• Bumps/Fixed Increases in Lieu of

Real Estate Taxes
• Gross vs. Net
• Base Year
• Definition (Landlord’s Perspective)
• Exclusions (Tenant’s Perspective)
• Estimates/Reconciliation
• Right to Appeal
• Representations/Warranties

Cost of Living (CPI)
• Base Year vs. Base Month
• Price Index
• Equalization Factor
• Frequency
• Cumulative vs. Non-Cumulative/Simple
• Cap

Retail
• Percentage Rent
• Promotional Charge/Merchant’s Association
• Media Fund/Advertising Charge

Miscellaneous
• Electricity
• Water
• Sprinklers
• Insurance
• Fuel/Energy/Steam
• Emissions
• Change in Laws
• Porters Wage

CLE (Please check the Detailed Credit Information page for states that have already been approved) ,Additional credit may be available upon request. Contact Lorman at 866-352-9540 for further information.

Jan Alan Lewis, Esq.-Cole Schotz P.C.