State by State Guide to Commercial Real Estate Leases

State by State Guide to Commercial Real Estate Leases
Author: Mark A. Senn
Publisher: Wolters Kluwer Law & Business
Total Pages: 3452
Release: 2021-12-17
Genre:
ISBN: 1543838723

State-by-State Guide to Commercial Real Estate Leases is the only reference that cuts through the tangle of state laws and gathers together--in one two volume set--the essential information you need to know. It's all presented in a unique instant-access format that's quick and easy to use. With the new 2022 Edition of State-by-State Guide to Commercial Real Estate Leases, your days of fumbling through multiple titles for the valuable information you need are over. Built around 51 comprehensive charts, State-by-State Guide to Commercial Real Estate Leases reviews the relevant statutes in each state that regulate every facet of commercial real estate leasing. It gives you the statutes themselves, plus commentary explaining how they are used, case law, citations of authority, and more. Whether you're in private practice or part of an in-house legal group, this ready reference to relevant statutes is sure to help you: Cut down research time Spot possible problems early and correct or work around them Avoid costly and embarrassing mistakes Protect yourself, your company, and/or your clients at every step State-by-State Guide to Commercial Real Estate Leases is written by the top real estate lawyers in each state--pre-eminent practitioners--so you can be sure it's authoritative and accurate. Each expert contributor has researched over 100 specific aspects of commercial real estate leasing--from assignments and subleases to tenant's obligations and attorneys' fees--to bring you the most complete and up-to-date coverage available anywhere today. State Laws Included: Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming.

State-by-State Guide to Commercial Real Estate Leases, 7th Edition

State-by-State Guide to Commercial Real Estate Leases, 7th Edition
Author: Senn
Publisher: Wolters Kluwer
Total Pages: 3302
Release: 2016-12-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1454874627

State-by-State Guide to Commercial Real Estate Leases is the only reference that cuts through the tangle of state laws and gathers together--in one two volume set--the essential information you need to know. It's all presented in a unique instant-access format that's quick and easy to use. With the new 2017 Edition of State-by-State Guide to Commercial Real Estate Leases, your days of fumbling through multiple titles for the valuable information you need are over. Built around 51 comprehensive charts, State-by-State Guide to Commercial Real Estate Leases reviews the relevant statutes in each state that regulate every facet of commercial real estate leasing. It gives you the statutes themselves, plus commentary explaining how they are used, case law, citations of authority, and more. Whether you're in private practice or part of an in-house legal group, this ready reference to relevant statutes is sure to help you: Cut down research time Spot possible problems early and correct or work around them Avoid costly and embarrassing mistakes Protect yourself, your company, and/or your clients at every step State-by-State Guide to Commercial Real Estate Leases is written by the top real estate lawyers in each state--pre-eminent practitioners--so you can be sure it's authoritative and accurate. Each expert contributor has researched over 100 specific aspects of commercial real estate leasing--from assignments and subleases to tenant's obligations and attorneys' fees--to bring you the most complete and up-to-date coverage available anywhere today.

State-by-State Guide to Commercial Real Estate Leases, Sixth Edition

State-by-State Guide to Commercial Real Estate Leases, Sixth Edition
Author: Mark A. Senn
Publisher: Wolters Kluwer
Total Pages: 3250
Release: 2015-12-15
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1454862947

State-by-State Guide to Commercial Real Estate Leases is the only reference that cuts through the tangle of state laws and gathers togetherand—in one two volume setand—the essential information you need to know. It's all presented in a unique instant-access format that's quick and easy to use. With the new Sixth Edition of State-by-State Guide to Commercial Real Estate Leases, your days of fumbling through multiple titles for the valuable information you need are over. Built around 51 comprehensive charts, State-by-State Guide to Commercial Real Estate Leases reviews the relevant statutes in each state that regulate every facet of commercial real estate leasing. It gives you the statutes themselves, plus commentary explaining how they are used, case law, citations of authority, and more. Whether you're in private practice or part of an in-house legal group, this ready reference to relevant statutes is sure to help you: Cut down research time Spot possible problems early and correct or work around them Avoid costly and embarrassing mistakes Protect yourself, your company, and/or your clients at every step State-by-State Guide to Commercial Real Estate Leases is written by the top real estate lawyers in each stateand—pre-eminent practitionersand—so you can be sure itand’s authoritative and accurate. Each expert contributor has researched over 100 specific aspects of commercial real estate leasingand—from assignments and subleases to tenant's obligations and attorneys' feesand—to bring you the most complete and up-to-date coverage available anywhere today.

State by State Guide Commercial Real Estate Leases

State by State Guide Commercial Real Estate Leases
Author: Mark A. Senn
Publisher: Aspen Publishers
Total Pages: 3162
Release: 2014-07-10
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781454847823

State-by-State Guide to Commercial Real Estate Leases is the only reference that cuts through the tangle of state laws and gathers together--in one two volume set--the essential information you need to know. It's all presented in a unique instant-access format that's quick and easy to use. With the new Fifth Edition of State-by-State Guide to Commercial Real Estate Leases, your days of fumbling through multiple titles for the valuable information you need are over. Built around 51 comprehensive charts, State-by-State Guide to Commercial Real Estate Leases reviews the relevant statutes in each state that regulate every facet of commercial real estate leasing. It gives you the statutes themselves, plus commentary explaining how they are used, case law, citations of authority, and more. Whether you're in private practice or part of an in-house legal group, this ready reference to relevant statutes is sure to help you: Cut down research time Spot possible problems early and correct or work around them Avoid costly and embarrassing mistakes Protect yourself, your company, and/or your clients at every step State-by-State Guide to Commercial Real Estate Leases is written by the top real estate lawyers in each state--pre-eminent practitioners--so you can be sure it's authoritative and accurate. Each expert contributor has researched over 100 specific aspects of commercial real estate leasing --from assignments and subleases to tenant's obligations and attorneys' fees--to bring you the most complete and up-to-date coverage available anywhere today.

The Art Of Commercial Real Estate Leasing

The Art Of Commercial Real Estate Leasing
Author: R. Craig Coppola
Publisher: RDA Press, LLC
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2014-09-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0991110439

Why wait another day? Make the most of your commercial property. A commercial building is just a building; but, it's an investment once it's leased with positive cash flow. Sounds easy? It's not. To invest and lease right you need the help of an expert who has spent his professional life as a commercial real estate broker and investor. You need the decades-long master of commercial real estate on your side. You need Craig Coppola. Before you make your next commercial real estate investment move, read this book. In it you'll find Craig's wisdom, insights and how-to's - the very techniques he uses to maximize his clients' and his own investments. Thinking of taking on leasing by yourself? This book will guide you. Considering hiring a broker to represent your properties? This book will make you a better buyer of those services. It's fast, easy, indispensable!

State-By-State Guide to Commercial Real Estate Leases, Third Edition

State-By-State Guide to Commercial Real Estate Leases, Third Edition
Author: Mark A Senn
Publisher: Aspen Publishers
Total Pages: 2820
Release: 2008-04-24
Genre:
ISBN: 9780735574991

In the emerging world of multi-jurisdictional practices, law firms are struggling to establish their practices beyond the states in which they began. In State-By-State Guide to Commercial Real Estate Leases, preeminent commercial leasing practitioners throughout the United States have gathered the statutes in their respective states and added to them discussions of their practical relevance and applicable case law. For those topics addressed in that state's statute, the relevant portion of the statute is cited as well as included. Also, where applicable, contributors added commentary to further explain the application of the statute, citing general principles, as well as case law. Included in this invaluable resource are answers to questions such as: Are indemnifications legal? How are evictions conducted? Do security deposits have to be segregated? Do landlords have to mitigate damages? Can a tenant assign its lease without restriction? Is there a rent tax? What are the recording and notary requirements? What is the maximum default interest rate? Do state taxing authorities have rights in the tenant's property? Are automatic renewals allowed?