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Common Commercial Lease Issues for the Tenant’s Attorney

Representing a tenant in connection with a Commercial Lease negotiation can be a complex task with many issues to consider.
Credits: 1 General, 0 Diversity/Inclusion PR, 0 MH/SA PR, 0 Other PR
SKU: DCBA2509-R
$65.00 or 1.00 credits
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Representing a tenant in connection with a Commercial Lease negotiation can be a complex task with many issues to consider. Each Landlord typically has a different form of preferred Lease Agreement which means each lease review is unique. This program should help you identify key issues to address when representing a Tenant.

Jodi L. Henninger, Clingen, Callow & McLean, LLC, Lisle

 

Expires: 2/1/27

Representing a tenant in connection with a Commercial Lease negotiation can be a complex task with many issues to consider. Each Landlord typically has a different form of preferred Lease Agreement which means each lease review is unique. This program should help you identify key issues to address when representing a Tenant.

Jodi L. Henninger, Clingen, Callow & McLean, LLC, Lisle

 

Expires: 2/1/27

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Program Date2/13/25
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Program Date2/13/25
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