How a Research Business Hired a Lawyer to Review an Industrial Building Lease in California
See real project results from ContractsCounsel's legal marketplace — this project was posted by a Research business in California seeking help to review an Industrial Building Lease. The client received 11 lawyer proposals with flat fee bids ranging from $450 to $1,200.
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Industrial Building Lease
California
Business
Research
Less than a week
$450 - $1,200 (Flat fee)
11 bids
23 pages
How much does it cost to Review an Industrial Building Lease in California?
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Can the landlord change the terms of an industrial building lease agreement without my consent?
I recently signed a lease agreement for an industrial building to use as a manufacturing facility for my business. However, the landlord has informed me that they want to make changes to certain terms of the lease, such as increasing the rent and reducing the duration of the lease, without seeking my consent. I am concerned about my rights as a tenant and whether the landlord has the authority to unilaterally modify the lease agreement without my agreement.
Cherie M.
Unless there is something in the agreement that states otherwise, no, they are not allowed to make those kinds of changes without your consent.
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Can a landlord terminate an industrial building lease before the agreed upon end date?
I am currently leasing an industrial building for my manufacturing business, and we have encountered financial difficulties due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Our landlord recently informed us that they would like to terminate the lease before the agreed upon end date as they have found another tenant willing to pay a higher rent. We have invested a significant amount of money into customizing the space for our specific needs and are concerned about the financial impact of relocating. I would like to know if the landlord has the right to terminate the lease early and what options are available to protect our business interests in this situation.
Samantha O.
Hello there! Great question. The lease should discuss early termination options, if any. I'd be happy to review the lease for you and confirm this. Have a great day!