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CRE Legal Minute Retail Leasing Series: Tenant Operations - Operating Covenants and Co-Tenancy Provisions

14 min · 31 de jul de 2025
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Retail leases can be extremely particular in the various parameters that a landlord puts on Tenant operations in their own leased premises.  Unlike other types of leases, how and when a tenant operates in a retail context can have a huge impact on the economics of the deal.  In this episode, Phillips Lytle attorney Joe Heins explains many of those impacts and provides insight on how parties can use their lease to avoid pitfalls in the future.

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