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Leasing Space for Your Small Business (Negotiate the Best Lease for Your Business) [Paperback]

Janet Portman (Author), Fred S. Steingold (Author)
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Negotiate the Best Lease for Your Business June 2001
Unless you operate a business out of your home, or own the building from which your shingle dangles, you need to lease commercial space. For the typical owner, this process can be daunting--and cluttered with costly, potential pitfalls.

With Leasing Space for Your Small Business, you can proceed with confidence. This practical handbook explains how to analyze space needs and then go about finding the ideal location at the best price. Learn how to:

* determine the real cost of renting * negotiate with an experienced landlord * read the small print in a lease -- and protect yourself if the landlord presents a one-sided lease * allocate the responsibility -- and cost -- of fixing up the space * deal with a contractor during remodeling * end a lease early * share the space with a sub-tenant * respond to an eviction notice * problem solve without hiring a lawyer

Comprehensive and, as always, written in plain English, Leasing Space for Your Small Business is essential for entrepreneurs on the hunt for a fair and workable lease.



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About the Author

Janet Portman, an attorney and Nolo editor, received undergraduate and graduate degrees from Stanford and a law degree from the University of Santa Clara. She is an expert on landlord-tenant law and co-author of Every Landlord's Legal Guide, Every Tenant's Legal Guide, Renters' Rights and Leasing Space for Your Small Business, all published by Nolo. As an attorney, she specialized in criminal defense, conducting trials and preparing and arguing appeals before the Court of Appeal and the California Supreme Court. Janet is the editor of several Nolo books.

Fred S. Steingold practices law in Ann Arbor, Michigan. An expert on small business law, he represents and advises many small businesses and frequently leads seminars on how to start and run small businesses. He is the author of several Nolo books, including Legal Guide for Starting & Running a Small Business, Legal Forms for Starting & Running a Small Business and The Employer’s Legal Handbook, as well as co-author of Leasing Space for Your Small Business. His monthly column, The Legal Advisor, is carried by trade publications around the country


Product Details

  • Paperback: 300 pages
  • Publisher: Nolo; 1st edition (June 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0873375726
  • ISBN-13: 978-0873375726
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 7.1 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,434,152 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Combines legal information and business basics on leasing., August 10, 2003
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Harinath Thummalapalli (Austin, TX United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Leasing Space for Your Small Business (Negotiate the Best Lease for Your Business) (Paperback)
One may not expect a legal guide to have business related information on the topic being discussed. Nolo guides are typically an exception to that rule just like this one. There is a lot of information that you will need to put together and decisions to be made before you even get to the point of signing a lease agreement and this book address those concerns on top of the legal aspects to signing leases and neatly ties the two.

For that purpose, the book is divided into two parts - the first part deals with how to prepare for leasing space (evaluating your needs, finding the space, evaluating the space, understanding true costs, coming up with a negotiating strategy, etc.) and the second part deals with the common lease terms (lease basics, length of the lease, security deposits, insurance clauses, breaking the lease, etc.).

My favorite chapter is Chapter 14: Option to Renew or Sublet and Other Flexibility Clause. In this economy, I didn't want to just sign any lease without knowing what my options are if I am forced to sublet. In the personal situation with renting apartments, in the past I had neglected to check these clauses and ended up suffering when I had financial problems and couldn't sublet! This time around I am carefully researching this before signing a long term contract. So I was happy to see this section and learned a lot about Rights of First Refusal and First Offer (I had heard about these things before reading this book but didn't exactly know the implications) among other related topics.

We are currently using this book to lease office space for the first time and finding that this book is saving us a lot of time. And I feel that it is reducing risk in the long term. I am glad I am not depending on 'standard' lease contracts to take care of my needs and instead identifying what my needs are and making sure that the lease agreement addresses those issues. Considering how much research I have been able to do with this book's help, I am confident that this is really going to pay off in the long run. I do plan on working with my lawyer before signing the final contract but it is so helpful to do all the up front work on my own so there is no middle person involved. Even if there are middle people involved, I believe it is going to make the communication smoother as I don't have to depend on them to keep my best interests in mind (as we can guess, they probably won't or may be too involved with their own best interests).

Before Nolo guides, there wasn't much out there to help you understand the law. These books explain the law in plain English. They do a fantastic job too! Lawyers should always be consulted to assist you with legal situations but it is good to have this information ahead of time so communication is smoother and the legal costs lesser. I hope you benefit from this book as much as we have. Good luck!

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5 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Had a high interest until I read this book, October 11, 2002
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This review is from: Leasing Space for Your Small Business (Negotiate the Best Lease for Your Business) (Paperback)
I run my own shop and wanted to open a new space across town, but rather than rely on a landlord to just give me good terms, I thought I'd do some research first.

I started with this book, which promises to show you how to negotiate all the terms, etc. But by the time I'd read the first chapter, my head was nodding and an hour had gone by. I didn't retain any information because it was so dry.

I'm sure there's some sort of information to be gleened from it, but you'd have to be a patient reader, not a busy businesswoman like me. I recommend "The Commercial Lease Guidebook."

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You business needs should shape your search for commercial space. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
holdover rent, priorities worksheet, rent commencement date, sublease clause, condemnation clause, compliance clause, attorney fees clause, estoppel letter, nondisturbance clause, careful landlords, lease clauses, indemnity promise, surrender clause, gross lease, alterations clause, clause entitled, lease language, construction overruns, tenant improvement allowance, improvements clause, rent clause, natural breakpoint, trade fixtures, remedies clause, rent escalation
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Rental Priorities Worksheet, Negotiation Strategy Worksheet, Terri's Threads, Americans With Disabilities Act, Negotiation Worksheet, Tom Tenant, Compromise Clauses, Ann Arbor, Make It Mutual, Common Major Lease Clauses, Consumer Price Index, Deja New, Essential Clauses, North Main Street, Rental Using, Bleak Chic, Date Available, Larry Landlord, Tenant Tom
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