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Commercial Lease Advocates now the Commercial Lease Renegotiation Specialists

In today's business economic conditions, commercial leases can represent the difference between making it through these times or closing the doors. Now there is hope for tenants who need help in re-negotiating their commercial leases.

San Diego, CA (Vocus/PRWEB ) May 27, 2009 - Businesses are suffering right now due to hard economic times. They find that they have more bills due each month than they have revenue coming in. Many are considering employee layoffs just so that they can pay the rent on the building or location they are renting. There is no doubt that these are trying economic times and businesses must make some hard decisions in order to keep costs down. Owners are working their business full time and yet having to borrow just to pay rent. The possibility of reducing the high rent paid is now an option. There are not many guarantees in life, but borrowing from Peter is guaranteed to get you in trouble with Paul. Commercial Lease Advocates (http://www.commercialleaseadvocates.com) new service means they are just the specialists business owners need to help renegotiate existing leases and to bring it down to reflect these recessionary times. Although their renegotiation service is new, Commercial Lease Advocates have been serving the business owners of California for the past 35 years.

Bill Reedhead Professional Negotiator
Bill Reedhead Professional Negotiator

Business owners may be skeptical, thinking how rent reduction is a nice concept but it won't work for them. They may not have a good working relationship with the property owner. The fact of the matter is, when an entrepreneur signs a commercial lease there is no clause that states that they have to get along. Owners pay rent for the right to do business on the property. In turn the landlord allows owners to stay there and provides necessary repairs and maintenance.

Lessees might think that the landlord would prefer to throw out owners because they sometimes get behind in monthly rent payments. Although in some ways the landlord may desire better paying tenants, the landlord also is faced with these hard economic times. Let's face it; an occupied building or location with a leaseholder and the promise of monthly revenue is still more attractive to a landlord than an empty building or location with no monthly income at all. It matters not, whether or not, business owners pay on time every month or have trouble coming up with the monthly rent, they are a good candidate for Tenant Retention Program. CLA at http://www.commercialleaseadvocates.com/ is a team of attorneys who can offer solutions that will lower rent and in turn benefit the landlord in the long run. As an advocate, CLA takes the "we are all in this together approach to demonstrate to the landlord that reducing the lessees monthly rent, which more often than not was determined prior to the 2007 economic meltdown, is no longer economically feasible for the tenant.

Bill Reedhead, Negotiation Specialist and Attorney at Law has this to say "As specialists we never use phrases that point in the direction of lease closures or vacant premises though it is in the back of every landlord's mind. Instead we prefer to build upon a good working relationship between you, the tenant, and the landlord. We show positive reasons why this relationship does exist and will continue to work. In turn the landlord will be more motivated to make adjustments based on the time honored conduct of good faith and fair dealing. As advocates we have your best interest in mind."

Furthermore, Commercial Lease Advocates does not charge a fee unless they are successful in negotiating a better deal for their clients. For more information on how you can benefit from the Tenant Retention Program go to http://www.commercialleaseadvocates.com/.

CONTACT:
Kristy Powers
858-227-4561
kristy at commercialleaseadvocates dot com

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