How a Health & Wellness Business Hired a Lawyer to Review a Commercial Lease in Maryland (June 2024)
See real project results from ContractsCounsel's legal marketplace — this June 2024 project was posted by a Health & Wellness business in Maryland seeking help to review a Commercial Lease. The client received 10 lawyer proposals with flat fee bids ranging from $400 to $2,600.
Review
Commercial Lease
Maryland
Business
Health & Wellness
Less than a week
$400 - $2,600 (Flat fee)
10 bids
35 pages
How much does it cost to Review a Commercial Lease in Maryland?
For this project, the client received 10 proposals from lawyers to review a Commercial Lease in Maryland, with flat fee bids ranging from $400 to $2,600 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.Review commercial lease for space for operating franchise business
"It was a great experience working with Scott. His expertise helped negotiate a better lease agreement. He identified lot of red flags that could have been harmful to us in the long run. His services were very timely. I would recommend Scott to anyone who is looking for help with commercial lease."
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Commercial Lease
Ohio
Can a landlord terminate a commercial lease early?
I have been running a small retail business for the past two years in a commercial space rented under a 5-year lease agreement. However, due to unforeseen financial difficulties, my business is struggling to stay afloat and I may need to close down. I have heard rumors that my landlord has the right to terminate the lease early, and I want to know if this is true and what my options are in such a situation.
Michelle M.
The answer to your question is contained in the lease. All rights and obligations of parties to a commercial lease are controlled by and provided for within the lease. If your lease provides for early termination by the landlord, then the landlord can exercise that option. If it doesn't provide for early termination and you are in compliance with the lease, then they can't terminate early (at least not without your consent). You should retain a local attorney who can review the lease and provide advice concerning your specific situation. Best of luck!
Commercial Lease
Maryland
What are the notice requirements for terminating the lease?
I am a business owner who recently signed a commercial lease for a property. I am looking to terminate the lease but am unsure of the notice requirements I must adhere to in order to do so. I would like to know what the notice requirements are for terminating the lease so that I can ensure I do not breach the terms of the lease.
Michael C.
The notice requirements for terminating a commercial lease in Maryland are going to vary depending on the specific terms of your lease agreement. Please read and refer to your lease. If your lease is month to month, then it's likely you'll have to provide at least 30 days notice. If your lease is for a longer term (6 to 12 months), it's likely you'll have to provide at least 90 days notice, and may need to pay damages for breach of the lease agreement.