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Service type
Draft
Document type
Gross Lease
Location
Arizona
Client type
Business
Client industry
Real Estate
Deadline
Less than a week
Pricing Range
$350 - $1,050 (Flat fee)
Number of Bids
6 bids

How much does it cost to Draft a Gross Lease in Arizona?

For this project, the client received 6 proposals from lawyers to draft a Gross Lease in Arizona, with flat fee bids ranging from $350 to $1,050 on a flat fee. Pricing may vary based on the complexity of the legal terms, the type of service requested, and the required turnaround time.

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Project Description

In 2023, a business in Arizona sought assistance with drafting a gross lease for their fully furnished single-family home. The client had a tenant ready to move in—four college students who would sign a single lease with multiple co-signers, their parents, ensuring that the financial responsibilities were clear. Given the unique circumstances, it was crucial for the lease to protect the client's interests should any of the students fail to meet their payment obligations. As a result, the client received six proposals from experienced lawyers, with flat fee bids ranging from $350 to $1,050, all submitted to meet the client's deadline of less than a week.

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Forum Questions About Gross Lease

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Asked on Nov 22, 2024

What are the responsibilities of a tenant and a landlord in a gross lease agreement?

I am currently in the process of leasing a commercial space for my business, and I have come across the term 'gross lease.' From my understanding, a gross lease is where the tenant pays a fixed rent amount, and the landlord is responsible for covering all operating expenses such as property taxes, insurance, and maintenance. However, I would like to have a clearer understanding of the specific responsibilities of both the tenant and the landlord in a gross lease agreement to ensure that I am making an informed decision and to avoid any potential disputes or misunderstandings in the future.

Dolan W.

Answered Dec 31, 2024

Hello! My name is Dolan and welcome to ContractsCounsel.com! So with a "gross lease," the landlord takes care of operating expenses like property taxes, insurance, and maintenance costs like you imagined here. This means the landlord is responsible for keeping the building in good shape, paying necessary taxes, and ensuring it's properly insured. They're also in charge of repairs and maintenance, handling issues like structural problems, plumbing, and electrical systems. If something major breaks, it's on them to fix it. Also, if there are shared spaces like lobbies or restrooms, the landlord manages cleaning and upkeep for these common areas. What does this mean for you? This means your main job is to pay the agreed-upon rent on time. This fixed amount makes budgeting easier since you know what you're paying each month. It's often helpful especially in commercial leases because you only need to worry about paying the rent. In most cases, tenants are responsible for their own utility bills, like electricity and water; it depends on the lease terms, so it's good to clarify this upfront. We can review the terms for you! Just let us know. Thanks!

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