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Commercial Real Estate Leases Today Part 3 (3/4) Modern Real Estate Transactions 2024 subtrack

Content Provider
American Law Institute CLE
Product
CLE
Run Time
111 Minutes
Recording Date
02/15/2024
Presenter(s)
David C. Camp, Hans Lapping, Jonathan L. Neville, Anita Agajanian, John Cameron, Michel Williams
Learning Method
On-Demand Training
Practice Area
Real Estate
Persona
CLE OnDemand

Price $259.00

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Description

Session 4: Advanced Topics in Retail Leasing Session 5: Negotiating a Work Letter: Landlord and Tenant Construction Obligations Designed for practitioners at all levels, this program blends hot topics with perennial considerations to help you meet today’s commercial leasing challenges. Taught by an energetic, nationally recognized faculty, Commercial Real Estate Leases Today will help you understand the shifting commercial leasing market, highlights more advantageous deal approaches, analyzes the market opportunities that remain, and will help you and your clients navigate market pitfalls with sessions on: - Critical Pre-Leasing Considerations for Landlords: Identifying Bad Tenants Before You Lease - Lender Issues and Ground Leases - Leasing in a Tenant-Favorable Market: Key Issues for Landlords and Tenants - Advanced topics in Retail Leasing: Permitted use and exclusivity clauses, co-tenancy provisions and more! - Negotiating a Work Letter: Landlord and Tenant Construction Obligations - What All Real Estate Lawyers Need to Know About Transactions Outside their Specialty Meet your client demands and help them overcome market obstacles by registering for ALI CLE’s one-stop resource on commercial leasing. The 2024 commercial real estate market faces many challenges including high vacancy rates, stricter lending conditions, and increased equity requirements. Actionable and dependable legal guidance is in high demand. During this tumultuous time, your clients need innovative deal solutions, precautionary measures to help them mitigate risks, and development opportunities to ensure long-term stability.

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