Leasing Tips

Landlord Statement May Save You Money on Your Commercial Property Lease

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By auditing operating expenses and taxes detailed in your expense reconciliation statement, you can ensure that you’re charge just the right amount for your lease.

As a commercial real estate tenant of Tucson office space, industrial space or retail space, this is the time you will receive from your landlord your 2011 expense reconciliation statements of operating expenses and taxes.

This is the ideal time to see if your landlord is over-billing your company. You have 30 to 60 days after receiving the statement to give notice that you want an audit done. We at Commercial Real Estate Group of Tucson advise that you consider it. (more…)

Give Yourself Plenty of Time to Relocate Your Business

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Many elements affect when you can move into new commercial real estate space. Here’s a schedule to keep you on task.

Ready to relocate your business to Tucson or elsewhere? You should begin your relocation efforts four to eight months before your move date. (more…)

Renewing Your Lease: Don’t Let Your Company Become a Captive Market

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Many tenants assume their lease will be renewed on reasonable terms and accordingly leave a perfunctory amount of time for the renewal to be handled. Then it turns out that the landlord’s draft proposal involves substantially higher costs than anticipated.
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Tucson Market for Medical Office Buildings Heating Up

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 Tenants and buyers of health-care real estate need to act as health-care reform and an aging population create new demands for Tucson medical office space.

Could Tucson, Arizona, be poised for a boom in medical office building (MOB) activity? The leasing and buying of medical office space has been one of the brighter spots in a flat commercial real estate market. (more…)

Should You Care About a Medical Marijuana Dispensary Next to Your Business?

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 As Arizona draws up regulations to accommodate the new marijuana-use law, Tucson commercial real estate tenants must assess how they will be affected.

 After waiting 11 days after the election, Arizonans found out they passed Proposition 203, which allows the use of marijuana for certain medical conditions. Now that it’s official, we at Commercial Real Estate of Group of Tucson recommend that all tenants of Tucson retail space, Tucson industrial space or Tucson office space determine how this affects them and their businesses. (more…)

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