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Most Tenants consider a successful Tenant-Landlord relationship as one which both parties receive what they expect from the beginning, and for the duration of the lease. A key to making the Tenant-Landlord relationship work is the Tenant identifying in advance, what their occupancy objectives are, and matching this with what a Landlord can or will provide. Tenants should realize they are buying a bundle of time (occupancy), and they are the customer.  The tenant should have high expectations from the Landlord for the term of their relationship. 
The following points are presented for the Tenant to consider when Leasing. They are not in any particular order, but are intended to raise awareness.  In negotiating any transaction, you want to use TIME, INFORMATION AND POWER to your advantage. In leasing, this may be translated in several ways:

TIME: The earlier you can begin your search for space the better. Knowing when a Landlord has vacancies coming up. Allowing yourself leeway if improvements deadlines can't be met. Everyday a space is empty, the Landlord cannot recover that rent. Also, don't focus so much on one property that you get behind timelines if a deal cannot be struck.

INFORMATION: Know the market. Most Landlords,and particularly the Landlords Agents, are in the real estate business everyday of the week. You probably have another business to run. We are Tenants Agents and in the real estate business everyday and can provide you the expertise when you need it to reach your objectives.

POWER: If you have a strong financial position, do not wait until lease signing to show it. Landlords want good credit Tenants. You can enhance less than strong financial positions with good advance documentation such as Bank References, Vendor recommendations, and even personal resumes.  There are even options for new businesses that most Landlords are receptive to.

    Click to hear advice about renewing your current lease. Below are more tips you should consider.  Call us for help with all of these.
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