Build-Outs In Office Leases: A Road Map For Avoiding Risks

Law360, New York ( June 15, 2016, 11:05 AM EDT) -- A critical consideration in a tenant's office leasing decision is the aesthetic and functionality of its potential new space. For the landlord, getting from a signed lease to a tenant-in-possession paying rent is a critical transition. The signed lease should provide both parties with a clear road map to achieving a mutually acceptable result: a rent-paying tenant in possession of space built to its full expectation in an expeditious manner and at a cost to both landlord and tenant contemplated at the lease signing....

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