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Can Lessor Demand Financial Statements From Lessee Under the AIR CRE Leases?

In light of COVID-19 closures, many Lessees are requesting rent relief from their Lessors, in the form of deferral or abatement.  Lessors are more curious than ever to understand the financial situation of Lessees.  Under the AIR CRE Leases, is Lessee required to provide financial statements upon Lessor’s demand? Short Answer: Yes, but only in [...]

By | 2020-04-02T18:42:47+00:00 March 28th, 2020|Landlord-Tenant|0 Comments

Does the “Force Majeure” Event of COVID-19 Excuse April 2020 Rent Payment Under AIR CRE Leases?

Publisher’s Note: We are experiencing difficult times in California with the Coronavirus. I hope all is well with you and your loved ones, and our best wishes in the recovery of any of your businesses that have been impacted. Many California businesses have temporarily closed as a result of COVID-19.  Does the closure of a [...]

By | 2020-04-02T18:43:20+00:00 March 24th, 2020|Landlord-Tenant|0 Comments

AIR CRE Leases Require Business Interruption Insurance. Will it Cover Losses for Coronavirus Closures?

Publisher’s Note: We are experiencing difficult times in California with the Coronavirus. I hope all is well with you and your loved ones, and our best wishes in the recovery of any of your businesses that have been impacted. California businesses have been suffering and many have closed, either by direct mandate of the government [...]

By | 2020-03-21T01:06:01+00:00 March 20th, 2020|Leasing|8 Comments

Is Earthquake Coverage a Pass-Through Expense In AIR Leases?

Southern California recently experienced a magnitude 7.1 earthquake.  Well before the recent quake, our clients have been increasingly considering earthquake coverage for their buildings.  Under the various AIR Leases, if a Lessor obtains earthquake coverage for its building, can it charge this cost to Lessee? Short answer: Sometimes.  In the AIR “Net” leases, it is [...]

By | 2019-07-25T17:25:30+00:00 July 25th, 2019|Leasing|7 Comments

New Single-User Restroom Law – Is Lessee Responsible To Comply?

Effective March 1, 2017, California businesses with a single-user restroom must identify such restrooms with signage as “all-gender” restrooms.  Under the AIR lease, is it Lessee’s responsibility to comply with this new law, and is Lessee responsible for the cost to comply? Yes, according to many Lessors.  Lessors are contending that, pursuant to Paragraph 6.3 [...]

By | 2018-02-19T15:21:56+00:00 February 23rd, 2017|Leasing|2 Comments

AIR Updates Leases For 2017 Disability Access Law

The AIR Commercial Real Estate Association has updated its lease forms to account for a new California disability access law effective January 1, 2017.  The new law was approved by Governor Jerry Brown on September 16, 2016. As the new year begins and you get ready to close deals, make sure you update your AIR [...]

By | 2018-01-31T21:02:47+00:00 January 4th, 2017|Leasing|0 Comments

3 Tips To Evict Tenants Quickly

If the most frustrating event for an owner of commercial property is a tenant not paying rent, the second most frustrating event must be a delay in evicting that tenant. If the lease at issue is an AIR lease, here are three tips to facilitate a quick eviction: 1. Careful Preparation of the 3-day Notice: [...]

By | 2018-01-31T21:05:11+00:00 August 29th, 2016|Landlord-Tenant|0 Comments

Lessor’s Rights When Lessee Breaches the AIR Lease

If Lessee does not perform an obligation in the AIR Lease, Lessee typically has the right to cure its Default.  However, if it fails to cure on time (or if the Default cannot be cured), Lessor may terminate Lessee’s right to possession of the Premises and require Lessee to pay Lessor all of the following [...]

By | 2018-01-31T21:05:48+00:00 April 12th, 2016|Landlord-Tenant|0 Comments