Restaurant Tenant Agreement Lawyers for Michigan
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Quick Facts — Restaurant Tenant Agreement Lawyers (Michigan)
- Avg cost to review a Commercial Lease: $430.00
- Lawyers available: 15 Michigan real estate lawyers
- Clients helped: 6 recent restaurant tenant agreement projects in Michigan
- Avg lawyer rating: 5.0 (2 reviews)
Meet some of our Michigan Restaurant Tenant Agreement Lawyers
Blake L.
I am a sole practitioner who has been in practice for over 25 years. I have represented many small businesses during this time. Let me bring my expertise to your business.
Scott S.
I specialize in business law and contracts, with an emphasis on commercial transactions and negotiations, document drafting and review, employment, business formation, e-commerce, technology, healthcare, privacy, commercial real estate, data security and compliance. Specifically, I've drafted, reviewed and/or negotiated thousands of MSA's, NDA's, TOS', SAAS, sales, service, managed services, referral, reseller, royalty, finder’s fee, employment, contractor, consulting, advertising, marketing, manufacturing, distribution, management, artist, author, agency, photography, rental, lease, vendor, partnership, website, platform, application, privacy, non-compete, non-circumvent, confidentiality, IP ownership and licensing agreements so I'm very familiar with these types of documents. Practicing law since 2006, I worked in-house before starting my own solo practitioner law firm in 2011. I've worked with individuals and start-ups, Fortune 500 companies, and every type of entity in between, always providing quality legal work that fits the exact needs of the person and/or business. I’m a graduate of the Benjamin Cardozo Law School and also have an English degree from Penn.
Ryenne S.
My name is Ryenne Shaw and I help business owners build businesses that operate as assets instead of liabilities, increase in value over time and build wealth. My areas of expertise include corporate formation and business structure, contract law, employment/labor law, business risk and compliance and intellectual property. I also serve as outside general counsel to several businesses across various industries nationally. I spent most of my early legal career assisting C.E.O.s, General Counsel, and in-house legal counsel of both large and smaller corporations in minimizing liability, protecting business assets and maximizing profits. While working with many of these entities, I realized that smaller entities are often underserved. I saw that smaller business owners weren’t receiving the same level of legal support larger corporations relied upon to grow and sustain. I knew this was a major contributor to the ceiling that most small businesses hit before they’ve even scratched the surface of their potential. And I knew at that moment that all of this lack of knowledge and support was creating a huge wealth gap. After over ten years of legal experience, I started my law firm to provide the legal support small to mid-sized business owners and entrepreneurs need to grow and protect their brands, businesses, and assets. I have a passion for helping small to mid-sized businesses and startups grow into wealth-building assets by leveraging the same legal strategies large corporations have used for years to create real wealth. I enjoy connecting with my clients, learning about their visions and identifying ways to protect and maximize the reach, value and impact of their businesses. I am a strong legal writer with extensive litigation experience, including both federal and state (and administratively), which brings another element to every contract I prepare and the overall counsel and value I provide. Some of my recent projects include: - Negotiating & Drafting Commercial Lease Agreements - Drafting Trademark Licensing Agreements - Drafting Ambassador and Influencer Agreements - Drafting Collaboration Agreements - Drafting Service Agreements for service-providers, coaches and consultants - Drafting Master Service Agreements and SOWs - Drafting Terms of Service and Privacy Policies - Preparing policies and procedures for businesses in highly regulated industries - Drafting Employee Handbooks, Standard Operations and Procedures (SOPs) manuals, employment agreements - Creating Employer-employee infrastructure to ensure business compliance with employment and labor laws - Drafting Independent Contractor Agreements and Non-Disclosure/Non-Competition/Non-Solicitation Agreements - Conducting Federal Trademark Searches and filing trademark applications - Preparing Trademark Opinion Letters after conducting appropriate legal research - Drafting Letters of Opinion for Small Business Loans - Drafting and Responding to Cease and Desist Letters I service clients throughout the United States across a broad range of industries.
Curt B.
Curt Brown has experience advising clients on a variety of franchising, business litigation, transactional, and securities law matters. Mr. Brown's accolades include: - Super Lawyers Rising Star - California Lawyer of the Year by The Daily Journal - Pro Bono Attorney of the Year the USC Public Interest Law Fund Curt started his legal career in the Los Angeles office of the prestigious firm of Irell & Manella LLP, where his practice focused on a wide variety of complex civil litigation matters, including securities litigation, antitrust, trademark, bankruptcy, and class action defense. Mr. Brown also has experience advising mergers and acquisitions and international companies concerning cyber liability and class action defense. He is admitted in California, Florida, D.C., Washington, Illinois, Colorado, and Michigan.
"I was very impressed with the responsiveness and knowledge brought to my situation."
Evan F.
Evan Ficaj Law Firm empowers Michigan entrepreneurs with personalized legal solutions in M&A, LLC, business, contract, entertainment, trademark, and copyright law.
June 15, 2023
David T.
David Trentadue has been practicing law since 1994. He received his Bachelors’ Degrees in History and Political Science from the University of New Orleans and his Juris Doctor, cum laude, from the Thomas M. Cooley Law School. Currently in private practice, his areas of concentration include Estate Planning, Probate and Trust Administration, Real Estate, Business Formations and Corporate Governance. He is licensed in all state and federal courts in Michigan. He is also a Licensed Title Examiner
Andy K.
Licensed in MI since 2010. Practiced SSDI appeals and auto negligence for over a decade until 12/2022 when I left largest personal injury firm In MI to open my own estate planning firm. Looking for part-time contract/remote work to supplement income as I build my own practice.
May 30, 2023
Jocelyne U.
Jocelyne Uy graduated from law school in 2002 where she began her career in insurance defense where she practiced a wide range of issues relating to insurance policies and claims. Identifying a need for representation for those working cross border, Jocelyne understood the unique interplay of the laws of Canada and the U.S. and started her first firm in Michigan focusing on Canadian American immigration and tax law. Jocelyne and her partner realize that Nevada residents continuously face challenges in finding affordable and accessible representation to assist with their debt issues. Because of these challenges and continuous shifting economy, they are committed to assisting anyone who finds themselves struggling to handle the debt and credit cycle that often feels hopeless and endless. Jocelyne's firm has assisted clients in post-COVID financial crisis ranging from credit card debt, student loan debt, and COVID unemployment repayment hearings.
June 20, 2023
David M.
Michigan and USPTO licensed attorney with over 20 years of experience on counseling clients in the fields of intellectual property, transactional law, technology involvement, negotiations, and business litigation.
July 27, 2023
Julie G.
I graduated from Wayne State University in 1992 and was admitted to practice in Michigan the same year. I've been practicing in Traverse City since 1993. My goal is for clients to feel that I am accessible and prompt, while providing quality and affordable legal services.
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As an experienced lawyer with nearly a decade of practical experience in reviewing and drafting business contracts and other agreements, I created this template restaurant lease agreement to assist restaurant owners in entering into a lease with the owner of a commercial rental property. In addition, I offer legal services packages set up if you need additional help with the template (i.e., reviewing it after you filled it out, needing help filling it out, etc.).
Overview of the Template Restaurant Lease Agreement
My template restaurant lease agreement outlines the rights and obligations of both the landlord and tenant when the landlord rents out commercial property. Either party can be an individual or company. A tenant can also be referred to as a renter or lessee.
The agreement can help set forth the lease terms so both parties are bound to them. It also provides the tenant the right to use the rental property for business purposes - for this particular template, in the capacity of a restaurant offering food services - during the term of the lease in exchange for payment to the landlord.
What is Included in the Template Restaurant Lease Agreement?
My template restaurant lease agreement contains important provisions such as details of the property to be leased (including as the address and legal description of the commercial rental space) and the details of both the restaurant tenant and landlord. My template also contains a section describing the permitted use of the rental property and any restrictions placed upon the landlord (e.g., agreeing not to lease to direct competitors in the same space or building).
My template restaurant agreement contains provisions that set forth the lease terms (e.g., lease type, lease term, whether or not the tenant can assign or sublease the property), along with the amount of rent, and payment frequency. My template also addresses which party is responsible for utilities, insurance payments, the payment of a security deposit, and any common area expenses. In addition, there are provisions addressing reimbursement for attorney’s fees, in the event of litigation, entry rights, inspection rights, and a requirement to comply with all statutes, ordinances, regulations, covenants, conditions and requirements of all municipal, state and federal authorities (including owner’s association and similar entities) now in force, or which may hereafter be in force, pertaining to the leased property.
Who Should Use the Template Restaurant Lease Agreement?
My template restaurant lease agreement may be used by restaurant owners seeking to lease a commercial property and by landlords offering commercial property for rent to restaurant owners.
Benefits of Using the Template Restaurant Lease Agreement
Having a written lease agreement is important since it can help protect both landlords and tenants. For landlords, my template restaurant lease agreement can help ensure that a tenant is bound to the terms and conditions of the agreement. For example, having a formal lease agreement can be helpful in the event a landlord needs to file a legal claim to evict the commercial tenant. Similarly, a written lease agreement protects tenants by documenting their right to use the rental property for business purposes. My template restaurant lease agreement also establishes legal obligations on landlords.
If there is a legal dispute concerning the provisions of the agreement, you may need to escalate the matter to litigation. If that situation arises, having an experienced attorney by your side can pay dividends. My legal services are available. If hired, I will be there for you every step of the way, offering clear communication, accurate legal guidance, and proactive solutions.
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Commercial Lease LOI Review and Negotiation in Michigan
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