Commercial Leases
We provide comprehensive legal guidance for commercial lease review and representation, ensuring your leasing agreements protect your rights, limit exposure, and support your long-term business objectives.
Commercial lease agreements are often some of the most consequential documents affecting a business’s financial health and operational flexibility. Whether you are a landlord or a tenant, the terms of a commercial lease dictate your rights, obligations, and risks for years to come. Our firm analyzes every provision with precision, identifying hidden liabilities, negotiation leverage, and key protections that should be incorporated to safeguard your interests throughout the term of the lease.
We provide clear, strategic guidance on the clauses that matter most, including rent adjustments, maintenance responsibilities, assignment and subletting rights, insurance requirements, build-out obligations, renewal options, default provisions, and remedies. By examining how each term interacts with your business model and risk profile, we help ensure that the lease supports your operational goals rather than limiting your growth or exposing you to unforeseen costs.
Our representation extends beyond the initial review and negotiation stage. We assist clients in resolving disputes that arise during the lease term, including issues with repairs, CAM charges, tenant improvements, use restrictions, or alleged defaults. Whether the matter requires negotiation, mediation, or litigation, we work to resolve conflicts efficiently while preserving the value and continuity of your commercial operations.
We also support clients during lease renewals, amendments, expansions, relocations, and terminations. Our approach focuses on minimizing disruption and ensuring that your contractual rights are consistently upheld. By understanding the business realities behind each transaction, we help clients maintain stability and protect their financial investments.
When engaged from the outset, our firm acts as a proactive partner who anticipates challenges, prevents disputes, and negotiates lease terms that promote sustainable commercial success. With experience across retail, industrial, office, and mixed-use properties, we deliver tailored advice grounded in deep legal understanding and industry awareness.
Why Choose Us for Commercial Lease Services?
You should choose Acarkan Law for commercial lease review and representation because we combine rigorous analysis with practical business insight to protect your interests—and we provide the following:
Tenant Improvement and Build-Out Issues
We review build-out requirements, timelines, and cost responsibilities to prevent disputes and ensure smooth project completion.
Lease Termination and Exit Strategy
We advise on early termination, buyout options, surrender agreements, and strategies that reduce liability and protect future operations.
Negotiation of Key Terms
We negotiate rent, build-outs, CAM charges, renewal rights, and other critical provisions to ensure your lease aligns with your business needs.
Dispute Resolution
We address conflicts involving repairs, maintenance, CAM audits, defaults, and use restrictions through negotiation or litigation when necessary.
Lease Agreement Review
We examine every clause of your lease to identify risks, enforceable protections, and terms that require modification before execution.
Drafting Amendments and Addendums
We prepare clear amendments for renewals, expansions, or operational changes, ensuring your rights remain protected as circumstances evolve.
Default and Enforcement Actions
We represent landlords or tenants in addressing alleged breaches, enforcing lease obligations, or defending against improper claims.
Assignment and Subletting Guidance
We evaluate and negotiate assignment or subleasing rights to preserve flexibility and minimize exposure during business transitions.
Let Us Help You Protect Your Interests
If you have any questions please call the number below and speak with a professional attorney who will help you with your business law needs.