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Changing Lender Requirements for Commercial Leases

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Acquiring approval from institutional lenders of the terms of major leases for commercial tenants is often a nuisance for real estate developers. The inflationary period in the late 1970s and early 1980s caused changed attitudes on the part of lenders. These are explained. Attitudes toward leases and risk are explored. Institutional lenders are tending to look for developers with whom to join as partners in ventures. Some of the changing attitudes of lenders appear to be permanent.

Author: Switzer, M.H.
Publisher: West Group
Publication Name: Real Estate Review
Subject: Real estate industry
ISSN: 0034-0790
Year: 1984
Investments, Loans, Bank loans

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Resolution of renewal rentals in land leases; inadequately drafted renewal clauses require arbitrators to try to reconstruct original intentions

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A number of arbitration issues arise with the renewal of a long-term land lease. These issues deal affect how land valuations are conducted, including the method of negotiation between parties and the level of neutrality of one or more arbitrators. Some of the issues and factors that may need to be considered in such arbitration cases include the characteristics of the land lease and the concerns of tenants and landlords, especially when renewal clauses are inadequate.

Author: Brooks, Peter S.
Publisher: West Group
Publication Name: Real Estate Review
Subject: Real estate industry
ISSN: 0034-0790
Year: 1996
Tenants, Usage, Laws, regulations and rules, Negotiation, mediation and arbitration, Real estate, Landlord and tenant, Leases, Landlord-tenant relations, Real property, Commercial arbitration agreements

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Multiplex theater leases in shopping or entertainment centers

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Multiplex theater operators are concerned about adequate parking, common area maintenance lease provisions and operating covenants. The shopping center landlord who understands these concerns and addresses them can negotiate a valuable lease and maximize the development of the location. Theater operators are viable shopping center anchor tenants.

Author: Blumenfeld, Glenn D.
Publisher: West Group
Publication Name: Real Estate Review
Subject: Real estate industry
ISSN: 0034-0790
Year: 1996
Motion Picture Theaters (except Drive-Ins), Motion picture theaters, ex drive-in, Movie Theaters ex Drive-In, Motion picture theaters, Movie theaters, Shopping centers

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