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Commercial Real Estate Leasing 101: Leasing Bootcamp I
Real Property Law Section
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This session will provide a comprehensive introduction to commercial real estate leasing to anyone who is fairly new to the industry and for experienced individuals who would enjoy re-enforcing the basics. We will review the main issues of the lease from a landlord and tenant perspective, with an emphasis on issue-spotting and negotiation strategies and will also point out issues which are specific to high tech office leasing which predominates the San Francisco leasing market.
1.5 Participatory MCLE Credits |
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