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From:Business Lawyer (Vol. 55, Issue 4)STATUTORY DEVELOPMENTS Equipment leasing transactions accounted for over $220 billion dollars during 1999, representing approximately thirty percent of all new capital investment in the United States.(1) U.C.C....
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From:Real Estate Economics (Vol. 30, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedWe model the choice of lease type, gross lease versus net lease, in an environment in which lessees have private information with respect to their expected intensity of utilization of the leased space, and in which...
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From:Journal of Property Management (Vol. 62, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedLandlords, leasing agents and tenant representative brokers should adjust their negotiating and leasing strategies in response to the improving market conditions. Negotiators should recognize that, in this rising market,...
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From:Journal of Property Management (Vol. 70, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedChicago: Turbulent Winds Chicago winds blow through empty office space these days. "The Chicago downtown office market has yet to register any signs of recovery since the downturn in 2000," reported CB Richard Ellis...
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From:Business Lawyer (Vol. 57, Issue 4)Equipment leasing transactions, accounting for more than $244 billion dollars a year in the United States, (1) are governed by Uniform Commercial Code (U.C.C.) Article 2A-Leases. The statute has been enacted in...
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From:Journal of Property Management (Vol. 59, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThere are two tools that property managers must have to be able to intelligently evaluate lease proposals. The first of these is thorough knowledge of the property being managed. Property managers must have a clear...
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From:Journal of Property Management (Vol. 70, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedAre you ready to sit down and negotiate a great deal? Negotiations for retail and office space tend to focus primarily on the business or monetary terms of the lease--base rent, free rent and tenant improvement...
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From:Appraisal Journal (Vol. 70, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedThe Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania ruled that real estate owned by the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (Authority) but leased to commercial tenants was neither immune nor exempt from real estate...
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From:Business Communication Quarterly (Vol. 61, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedAn instructor of a corporate communications course has found that integrating the drafting of apartment lease agreements into the course content has benefited her students. She found that many students never read their...
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From:Journal of Property Management (Vol. 56, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedThe prequalification of a prospective office tenant should include a routine check on the company's financial status. A credit report from a recognized credit bureau and copies of the company's financial statements for...
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From:Building Design & Construction (Vol. 36, Issue 9)The high office vacancy rates in existence since 1985 have begun to decrease in 1995. Metropolitan office vacancy rates were 15.1% in 1st qtr 1995, a decrease from 16.8% in 1st qtr 1994. Metropolitan office vacancy rates...
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From:Journal of Property Management (Vol. 62, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedTighten Your Expense Recovery Clauses Your largest tenant has just concluded an audit of escalatable expenses and is demanding a refund in excess of $100,000. Based on the wording in the lease-recovery provisions that...
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From:Internal Auditor (Vol. 53, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedInternal auditors have a responsibility to control the costs and the risks that may be related to lease obligations and inform management about it. Lease agreements that are not effectively managed can significantly...
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From:Building Design & Construction (Vol. 37, Issue 3)New industrial construction has been strong across the nation during the past two years. Nevertheless, demand for space has been enough to bring the national vacancy rate down to its lowest level in a decade. The real...
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From:Journal of Property Management (Vol. 80, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedVacancies in Chicago's office market have fallen just 100 basis points from the cyclical peak, which occurred during the first quarter of 2011 and remains elevated versus the pre-recession trough of 15.4 percent....
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From:Alaska Law Review (Vol. 33, Issue 1)The Alaska Law Review is pleased to present our June 2016 issue, the first in our thirty-third volume. I am proud as both an Alaskan and as editor-in-chief of this journal to share the following three articles and three...
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From:Alaska Law Review (Vol. 34, Issue 1)ABSTRACT Alaska's Permanent Fund Dividend (Dividend) is an annual payment to eligible residents derived from state investment earnings on mineral royalties. Since 1982, the Dividend has averaged a payout of...
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From:The CPA Journal (Vol. 88, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedThe lease of tangible personal property with an operator, or a "fractional ownership" arrangement where the use of a tangible asset is collectively shared by several parties, can result in the overall transaction being...
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From:Journal of Property Management (Vol. 79, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedAcross the country, U.S. residents and businesses have worried about the potential impacts from the government sequestration and shutdown. But in the nation's capital, commercial real estate is being directly impacted...
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From:Appraisal Journal (Vol. 65, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedMarket recognition of single-tenant net lease transactions has increased over the past few years. The advantages to both the tenant and owner are numerous and the appraisers' knowledge of what drives market participants...