The Gross Up Provision: A Breakdown

The Gross Up Provision: A Breakdown

This is a general introduction into the gross up provision within commercial leases. What is the gross up provision? The gross up provision is basically a clause that allows landlords to recover some of the operating costs they would be getting from vacant units, from...
Does Your Property Comply With The ADA?

Does Your Property Comply With The ADA?

Worried about whether your property complies with the ADA? Many California business owners are worried whether or not their property complies with Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the tangle of California regulations put in place to insure access for the...
Commercial Leases: Notice to Landlord and Tenant

Commercial Leases: Notice to Landlord and Tenant

What Makes a Commercial Lease Invalid? By default, a landlord seeking to evict a tenant must serve a notice that complies with California Code of Civil Procedure §§ 1161 and 1162. These notice requirements cannot be changed or waived in the context of a residential...
Commercial Lease Indemnity Provisions

Commercial Lease Indemnity Provisions

At Schorr Law, our Los Angeles commercial real estate attorneys have significant experience litigating all types of commercial leasing disputes. Those disputes can arise out of the most basic terms or complex risk shifting terms often contained in commercial leases....