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    LEASING

    Drafting and modifying commercial lease agreements is a complex process — an experienced lawyer who knows Massachusetts law is an essential ally at all steps of the process. Without someone to review the necessary documents, it may not be possible to fully understand the implications of what you’re signing until it’s too late. 

    At Calabrese Law Associates we understand the day-to-day aspects of owning and operating commercial real estate and rental property, such as leasing and management. Based in Boston and serving clients throughout Massachusetts, our commercial real estate leasing attorneys offer efficient and effective legal services for a reasonable fee. We represent landlords and tenants in all types of leasing arrangements – retail and office space, apartments, warehouse and ground leases and subleases.


    How We Help

    Our leasing attorneys possess the knowledge and skill necessary to negotiate advantageous leases for landlord and tenant clients. Persons and businesses who retain Calabrese Law Associates to review and/or prepare their lease agreements are able to focus on their revenue-producing activities without the worry of negative financial implications or expensive litigation when disputes arise. 


    As the concept of leasing versus owning property becomes more practicable given the current lending environment, more varied and complex financing arrangements become common. As a result, the specialized legal knowledge only an experienced real estate leasing attorney can provide becomes invaluable. At Calabrese Law Associates, our commercial property lease lawyers are well-positioned to advise our clients on the benefits and disadvantages of their particular leasing arrangements. Moreover, as new leasing structures emerge and develop, so do our capabilities to meet the real estate requirements of our clients.

    Our Services Include:
    • Drafting, negotiating, and reviewing lease agreements for all property types, including: shopping center and retail facilities; single and multi-family apartment buildings; commercial, office, industrial, warehouse and mixed-use properties.
    • Assignment and subletting documentation - including the review of underlying leases, and negotiation of leases or purchases of inventory, fixtures and equipment.
    All services are available for commercial and residential leases.


    Helping You Succeed in a Competitive Market

    The real estate industry in Boston and throughout Massachusetts is more competitive now than ever before. Owners, contractors, managers and other stakeholders need sound legal advice in order to stay profitable and protect their long-term interests. That’s where Calabrese Law Associates comes in. Our commercial real estate leasing attorneys are available for all leasing-related matters. Leveraging our years of experience serving some of the state’s largest developers, we can find creative solutions to pressing problems. We’ll also complete the complex legal legwork necessary to help you make informed, advantageous decisions going forward.


    Find out more about how we can help you by contacting one of the commercial real estate lawyers in our downtown Boston office today. 
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