Base Rent & Free Rent: Negotiating and Preparing a Letter of Intent (“LOI”) (Part 6)
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read moreMaster Lease | Over Lease: The primary lease that all other leases (e.g. a sublease) are subordinate to. Material Inducement: Based on a representation by the tenant to perform or…
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read moreCapitalization Rate (a.k.a. “Cap Rate”): The rate of return on a real estate investment property based upon the income that the property is expected to produce. A capitalization rate can…
read moreAbatement: The reduction or elimination of a portion of rent during the lease term. Commonly referred to as “free rent,” “rent abatement” or a “rent concession.” An abatement may be…
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