Restaurant Tenant Agreement Lawyers for Columbus, Georgia
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Quick Facts — Restaurant Tenant Agreement Lawyers (Columbus, GA)
- Avg cost to review a Commercial Lease: $670.00
- Lawyers available: 33 Georgia real estate lawyers
- Clients helped: 20 recent restaurant tenant agreement projects in Georgia
- Avg lawyer rating: 5.0 (4 reviews)
Meet some of our Columbus Restaurant Tenant Agreement Lawyers
Meghan T.
Meghan Thomas is an accomplished transactional attorney. She specializes in IP, real estate and tech related transactional matters, and business contracts. Meghan's innovative leadership style has attributed to the firm's rapid development and presence in the metro-Atlanta market. She obtained her Doctor of Law from Emory University where she worked with the State Attorney General and litigated property disputes for disadvantaged clients. Prior to practicing, Meghan negotiated complex transactions for Fortune 500 tech and healthcare companies. She lives with her family in Southwest Atlanta, enjoys cooking, travel, dance and continues to develop her research in the areas of transactional law and legal sustainability.
"Meghan's exceptional guidance through a complex commercial lease negotiation has solidified her as a trusted advisor for all future lease agreements. Her extensive background in contract negotiations and advocacy for small business owners has earned my utmost respect and repeat business. Thank you, Meghan for protecting my family business from potential financial hardship through your legal expertise."
Bobby H.
Bobby E. Hill, Jr. is a native of Tuscaloosa, Alabama and holds undergraduate degrees in music and business administration from Xavier University of Louisiana. He received his Juris Doctor from the University of Miami School of Law where he was a staff and articles editor for the school’s Race & Social Justice Law Review and a student attorney in the institution’s Immigration Clinic. In addition to freelancing, Bobby is currently a litigation associate at Johnson & Freeman, LLC, a boutique litigation firm in Atlanta, Georgia, where he practices in the firm's Condemnation, Probate, Real Estate Litigation, Real Estate Transactions, E-Discovery and Business and General Civil Litigation Practice areas. In this role, Bobby has acquired appreciable experience in drafting memoranda of law for partners and senior counsel, and all litigation related pleadings including pleadings related to dispositive motions, discovery, appeals, and other post-judgment relief.
"Helpful. Professional. Gave us peace of mind on a business partnership agreement."
Elexius E.
My name is Elexius. I’ve been practicing since 2016. I began my career doing defense work for insurance companies. I handled worker’s compensation cases, insurance subrogation claims and a number of related employment issues including wage and hour disputes, resignation, termination and release of claims. I also handled employee contract matters and revised contracts as needed for my clients. In my current role I draft contracts and related agreements, including cease and desist, letters of understanding, and various notices. I also handle contractual interference issues.
"Great work! Elexius identified areas in the document that I hadn’t noticed and highlighted the risks involved if I proceed with executing the property management contract — it was absolutely worth the cost."
Karen S.
I'm an attorney available to help individuals and small businesses in Georgia with initial business set-up, required filings, tax strategies, etc. I'm also available to draft, review, and negotiate contracts of many types, both personal and professional. I can draft and file real estate quit claims as well. My legal and business experience and expertise includes small business startups, information technology, technology innovation, real estate transactions, taxes, intellectual property, electrical engineering, the business of video game development, business requirements definition, technology consulting, technology companies, liability waivers and reduction strategies, and the electric utility industry. I work part-time for a local law firm and part-time in my solo practice. I'm also an adjunct professor teaching business law. In addition, I'm part owner, legal counsel to, and a board member of a virtual reality video game development company. I am a member of the Georgia Bar Association. Please reach out if you need attorney, documentation or consulting help in any of those areas!
"Karen is amazing!! She is so approachable and gives great, practical guidance."
Sunnita B.
Experienced sports and entertainment attorney. I specialize in contracts, business formation, licensing, wage disputes, negotiations, and intellectual property.
"Sunnita was quick to respond to my questions. Great service."
AJ M.
⛵AJ has practiced in entertainment, technology, intellectual property, data privacy and protection, a broad array of domestic and international transactions, finance, and as outside General Counsel for startup and growth companies.
August 20, 2023
Julius T.
With 20 years of law practice experience, Julius is an accomplished and experienced attorney. Julius provides counsel to individuals, businesses, churches and other nonprofits, ministry leaders, and entertainment and creative artists on matters involving drafting, reviewing, and negotiating contracts; corporate formation and governance; real estate transactions; information technology; employment and human resources concerns, and last wills and testaments. A graduate of Emory University and the University of Georgia School of Law, Julius has notably served as counsel to the Georgia General Assembly (Georgia House of Representatives and Georgia State Senate) and the City of Atlanta / Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. Julius is also a licensed Realtor® and a native Atlantan.
June 17, 2023
Nancy B.
I was born in Charlotte, NC and primarily raised in Dalton, GA. I graduated from Dalton High School in 1981 where I was in the band and the French club. I also participated in Junior Achievement and was a member of Tri-Hi-Y. New York granted my first license as an attorney in 1990. I then worked as a partner in the firm of Broda and Burnett for almost 10 years and as a solo practitioner for about 2 years. I worked as a general practitioner (primarily doing divorces, child abuse cases, custody matters and other family law matters, bankruptcy, real estate closings, contracts, taxes, etc.) and as a Law Guardian (attorney who represents children). I obtained my license in Tennessee in December 2002 and began working as an associate at Blackburn & McCune from February of 2003 until May of 2005. At Blackburn & McCune I provided telephone legal counsel to Prepaid Legal Services (now known as Legal Shield) members, wrote letters for members, reviewed contracts, attended hearings on traffic ticket matters and represented members with regard to IRS matters. In May of 2005, I went to work for North American Satellite Corporation where I served as Corporate Counsel. I handled a number of taxation issues, reviewed and wrote contracts, counseled the CEO and Board of Directors on avoiding legal problems and resolving disputes, and represented employees on a variety of matters, and also assisted the company for a period of time as its Director of Accounting. In 2010, I volunteered as a law clerk for Judge Robert Adams in Dalton, Georgia until I obtained my license to practice law in Georgia in November, 2010. In Georgia, I have handled a variety of family law matters, drafted wills, advanced health care directives, power of attorney documents, reviewed and drafted contracts, and conducted real estate closings. Currently, I accept cases in the areas of adoption, child support, custody, divorce, legitimation and other family law matters. In addition, I handle name change petitions and draft wills.
June 28, 2023
Heather B.
I currently focus on estate planning, uncontested divorces, mobile real estate closings, and contract review for small businesses after starting my firm after leaving my position a partner at a national law firm specializing in creditor rights and real property.
July 26, 2023
Nicole W.
At Whalen Legal Group, PC, we strive to ensure that our clients are provided with the highest quality legal representation. Our team is committed to providing you with personalized and effective legal advice. We specialize in Business Law, Estate Planning and Trust, and Real Estate Law and have years of experience in these fields.Our goal is to provide our clients with the best possible service and to ensure that their legal matters are handled with compassion, integrity, and transparency. We understand that every situation is different and we take the time to listen and understand each and every one of our clients’ needs.
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"I had a relatively quick and satisfactory experience with Zachary to review a commercial lease. I would recommend him to other projects."
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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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Number of Bids: 6
Bid Range: $249 - $795
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