Restaurant Tenant Agreement Lawyers for McAllen, Texas
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Quick Facts — Restaurant Tenant Agreement Lawyers (McAllen, TX)
- Avg cost to draft a Commercial Lease: $1320.00
- Avg cost to review a Commercial Lease: $800.00
- Lawyers available: 79 Texas real estate lawyers
- Clients helped: 70 recent restaurant tenant agreement projects in Texas
- Avg lawyer rating: 4.97 (11 reviews)
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David L.
Experienced real estate, business, and tax practitioner, representing start up and established businesses with formation, contracts, and operational issues.
J.R. S.
Experienced Attorney with an MBA in Finance who provides a business-oriented mindset and thrives in a collaborative environment with a-typical challenges. Possesses exceptional skills in legal research, drafting and enforcing contracts, skillful in negotiations and mediations, drafts extremely persuasive pleadings, attacks depositions with zeal for my clients. Experience includes Business Management and IT Consulting with a successful track record managing outside relationships, associated costs, and optimizing outcomes for client(s). Effectively restructures antiquated business processes and incorporates technology and best practices to effectuate progressive outcomes for business clients. Partners collaboratively with business leaders to advance company objectives while minimizing risk to ensure internal and external compliance, increased profitability, and diverse practices. Dynamic communicator with the interpersonal skills to build trusting relationships with executives, management, and employees of various backgrounds, expertise, and styles.
Forest H.
Forest is a general practice lawyer. He provides legal advice regarding small business law, contracts, estates and trusts, administrative law, corporate governance and compliance. Forest practiced complex commercial litigation in Florida for eight years, representing clients such as Host Marriott, Kellogg School of Business, and Toyota. Since moving to Nashville in 2005, he has provided legal advice to clients forming new businesses, planning for the future, and seeking funding through the use of equity and/or debt in their businesses. This advice has included the selection of business type, assistance in drafting and editing their business plans and offering material, reviewing proposed term sheets, and conducting due diligence. Forest is a member of the Florida, Tennessee, and Texas Bars; in addition. Forest has held a Series 7, General Securities Representative Exam, Series 24, General Securities Principal, and Series 63, Uniform Securities Agent State Law.
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Eric M.
Experienced and business-oriented attorney with a great depth of contract experience including vendor contracts, service contracts, employment, licenses, operating agreements and other corporate compliance documents.
Curt L.
For over thirty five (35) years, Mr. Langley has developed a diverse general business and commercial litigation practice advising clients on day-to-day business and legal matters, as well as handling lawsuits and arbitrations across Texas and in various other states across the country. Mr. Langley has handled commercial matters including employment law, commercial collections, real estate matters, energy litigation, construction, general litigation, arbitrations, defamation actions, misappropriation of trade secrets, usury, consumer credit, commercial credit, lender liability, accounting malpractice, legal malpractice, and appellate practice in state and federal courts. (Online bio at www.curtmlangley.com).
Diana M.
Diana is a registered patent attorney and licensed to practice law in Florida and in federal courts in Florida and in Texas. For nearly a decade, Diana has been known as the go-to brand builder, business protector, and rights negotiator. Diana works with individual inventors, startups, and small to medium-sized closely held business entities to build, protect, and leverage a robust intellectual property portfolio comprising patents, trademarks, copyrights, trade dress, and trade secrets.
"Diana was professional, thorough and a delight to work with. I will be a repeat customer. --Tom"
July 21, 2020
Steven C.
Steve Clark has been practicing law in DFW since 1980. He is licensed in both Texas and Louisiana state and federal courts. He concentrates his practice on business clients and their needs. He has been a SuperLawyer in Texas since 2011, and is Lead Counsel rated in Business Law. He is also a Bet the Company litigator in Texas.
August 25, 2020
Rinky P.
Rinky S. Parwani began her career practicing law in Beverly Hills, California handling high profile complex litigation and entertainment law matters. Later, her practice turned transactional to Lake Tahoe, California with a focus on business startups, trademarks, real estate resort development and government law. After leaving California, she also served as in-house counsel for a major lending corporation headquartered in Des Moines, Iowa as well as a Senior Vice President of Compliance for a fortune 500 mortgage operation in Dallas, Texas prior to opening Parwani Law, P.A. in Tampa, Florida. She has represented various sophisticated individual, government and corporate clients and counseled in a variety of litigation and corporate matters throughout her career. Ms. Parwani also has prior experience with state and federal consumer lending laws for unsecured credit cards, revolving credit, secured loans, retail credit, sales finance and mortgage loans. She also has served as a special magistrate and legal counsel for numerous Florida County Value Adjustment Boards. Her practice varies significantly from unique federal and state litigation cases to transactional matters. Born and raised in Des Moines, Iowa, Ms. Parwani worked in private accounting for several years prior to law school. Her background includes a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) certificate from Iowa (currently the license is inactive) and a Certified Management Accountant (CMA) designation (currently the designation is inactive). Ms. Parwani or the firm is currently a member of the following organizations: Hillsborough County Bar Association, American Bar Association, Tampa Bay Bankruptcy Bar Association, National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys, and the American Immigration Lawyers Association. She is a Fellow of the American Bar Association. Ms. Parwani is a frequent volunteer for Fox Channel 13 Tampa Bay Ask-A-Lawyer. She has published an article entitled "Advising Your Client in Foreclosure" in the Stetson Law Review, Volume 41, No. 3, Spring 2012 Foreclosure Symposium Edition. She is a frequent continuing legal education speaker and has also taught bankruptcy seminars for the American Bar Association and Amstar Litigation. She was commissioned by the Governor of Kentucky as a Kentucky Colonel. In addition, she teaches Immigration Law, Bankruptcy Law and Legal Research and Writing as an adjunct faculty instructor at the Hillsborough Community College Ybor campus in the paralegal studies program.
October 1, 2020
Brandon L.
Brandon is a Texas Super Lawyer®, meaning he is among the top 2.5% of attorneys in his state. He has designed his practice to provide a unique ecosystem of legal support services to business and entrepreneurs, derived from his background as a federal district law clerk, published biochemist, and industry lecturer. Brandon is fluent in Spanish, an Eagle Scout, and actively involved with the youth in his community. He loves advocating for his clients and thinks he may never choose to retire.
October 1, 2020
Richard E.
Richard is a wizard at taking on bureaucracies and simply getting the job done. His clients value his straight-forward counsel and his ability to leverage a top-notch legal staff for efficient and effective results. Richard is a professional engineer, professor of law, and has been named among the top 2.5% of attorneys in Texas by the Super Lawyers®. When he is not driving results for his clients, Richard can be found with his small herd on his Texas homestead.
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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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