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Commercial leases are generally locked up for a much longer term then residential leases, and it's much, much harder to break a commercial lease. One big difference between commercial leases and residential leases that a lot of people don't realize is that commercial leases are not subject to many of the consumer protection laws that residential leases are. Make sure you know what you're getting into before signing. Most commercial leases are NNN which require the lessee to pay all utilities, insurance, and property taxes. Most residential leases are on a Gross rental basis and do not directly pay NNN charges. Commercial Appraiser http://www.harriscompanyrec.com
Malcolm Brahams has written: 'Commercial leases' -- subject(s): Commercial leases '\\'
Martin I. Zankel has written: 'Negotiating Commercial Real Estate Leases' -- subject(s): Commercial leases
You should contact a real estate agent to help you learn more about commercial business leases. There are also several websites you can visit to find more information about business leases in your city.
The best way to find commercial property leases is online. One of the best sites for this is www.westsideretails.com which offers many good values.
Dieter Koch has written: 'Miete und Untermiete' -- subject(s): Commercial leases, Leases
David C. Skinner has written: 'Alabama residential, commercial & mineral lease law' -- subject(s): Commercial leases, Landlord and tenant, Mining leases
Commercial leases may be a gross lease, where a single sum is paid to the landlord for all leasing costs or a net lease where you will be responsible for seperate payments to cover extras such as common area maintainence
Georges Krieger has written: 'Le bail commercial' -- subject(s): Commercial leases
Daniel B. Bogart has written: 'Commercial leasing' -- subject(s): Commercial leases
The cost of commercial leases can vary a great deal depending on what area of the country you're in and the size of the property you're looking at. You can typically find the cost at the brokerage you're purchasing the property through.
Nordahl L. Brue has written: 'Retailer's guide to understanding leases' -- subject(s): Commercial leases, Law and legislation, Shopping centers