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Jim Avancena

U.S.
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I am best qualified to answer any questions that involve commercial leases, the complexities and inter-relationships of the myriad provisions that a lease may contain, and explain how they commonly effect a landlord or tenant in their day-to-day business operation. I can explain most matters that will come up during of the full lease cycle from standard industry practices regarding the lease acquistion process, concerns related to remodeling/improving the leased premises, moving-in, subletting or assigning the leased space, and a long list of other problems that may come up during the lease term. I have practical experience with most property management issues and resolving landlord and tenant disputes. Note that I am not an attorney and cannot provide legal advice.

Peter Liebert, SIOR

U.S.
Available
Industrial and suburban office transactions. Crane served and rail served faclities. Build-to-suit projects for distribution, manufacturing, r&d and general purpose use. North America and overseas experience for corporate entities.

Troy Labani

U.S.
Available
I can not answer legal questions or provide legal advice, but other than that, I can answer most questions regarding Multi-family purchase, management, ownership, finance, maintenance, repositioning, and marketing. I can also answer almost any question related to the development or maintenance of the physical plant.

Mike Fortunato

U.S.
Available
Can answer questions on all aspects of commercial real estate investment & development.

Brian Bocchieri

U.S.
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Brian's expertise is specialized in commercial real estate financing. The majority of his experience is in the Multi family arena, Specializing in apartment building/complexes, new construction, rehab, acqusition and refinancing. Brian can also assit in most types of commercial transactions such as triple net properties, retail centers, and office complexes.

John Smiley

Canada
Available
I am a commercial lease negotiator who specializes in representing dentists, doctors and other professionals. I have represented every manner of tenant (retail, industrial, office, professional) and only negotiate on behalf of tenants. I can answer questions that deal with commercial landlord/tenant relationships, negotiating factors and strategies, process-oriented questions, and other matters that pertain to commercial landlord and tenant rights and obligations.

Stephen A. Cross, CCIM

U.S.
Available
Commercial Real Estate: Leasing, Buying and Investing I specialize in Tenant and Buyer Representation

Carl Quesinberry

U.S.
Available
Extensive experience in Tenant Representation, Site Selection, Lease Negotiations, Economic Incentives, Invesment Analysis, Apartments, Industrial Real Estate, Manufacturing, Warehosuing, Distribution, Development, Market Analysis, Feasibility Studies

Phil Nicols

Canada
Available
Legal issues which are specific from state to state.

Dennis Herman

U.S.
Available
I can answer questions on commercial and investment property in Wisconsin. What is an addendum R? What determines the sale price of an investment property? How to locate investment property? What types of investment property is available? How to finance investment property.

Terrence Cullen

Available
Questions concerning financing of commercial properties.

Recent Answers

2009-11-11 Comparing Multi-Family Homes:

Jena, I am typically much faster at responding to questions. I have been very busy lately, and so have taken longer than I would like to respond to your question. I apologize. There are many other

2009-11-10 Refinance of office condo:

You don't qualify for a short sale, but that doesn't mean you can't sell it below value. It only means that most likely your bank will not accept less than what is owed. The property has to be in foreclosure

2009-11-09 Refinance of office condo:

Your current lender has been very accommodating concerning the economic climate. Without having a tenant you are in a tough position to refinance. What would be the market rental rate for this space? How

2009-10-30 Late fees on Commercial Leases:

Debora- I do no residential work whatsoever and I am unfamiliar with the "L%26T Guideline" for residential property. In the District most commercial landlords charge a five percent (5%) late fee

2009-10-27 Late fees on Commercial Leases:

Deb- You should check the website for the District of Columbia Government as they have several departments that deal with various aspects related to owning commercial property in the city. They have

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