Monday April 6, 2020; 3:15pm-4:15pm
Updates on Rent Relief/Deferment
Panelists: Rocco Fiorentino / Ty Brewster / Rob Cambruzzi
Webinar Summary –
This webinar, featuring returning panelists, outlined changes and updates in negotiating between tenants and landlords given Covid-19-related business uncertainty and slowdowns. The panelists detailed the challenges being faced by both tenants, and landlords, and provided a step-by-step for action by tenants, and guidance on how and what to communicate to landlords. The panelists also discussed the opportunities on the other side of the pandemic crisis.
Key Bullets –
Full Bullets –
Landlords and tenants have a different perception of what PPP is, and neither side fully knows. It will still be 6-8 weeks before you get any loan funds. This shouldn’t hinder your ability to negotiate with the landlord. But no landlord is able to tell a tenant a different perspective on PPP.
Look at lease in terms of language that provides tenant with an out if in fact the landlord does not deliver – there may be opportunity, because it’s difficult to say when the county/municipality will be able to inspect and give you a C.O.
Should you hire someone to negotiate for you? It’s a reasonable choice: you need to get what you need from your landlord. Do what you need to do to achieve that goal. Both tenant and landlord are looking to be as prudent and efficient as possible – so determine if hiring that person will be to your benefit (i.e. do you want an expensive fight?)
Getting out of a lease is not as easy as negotiating through it reasonably
Supply and demand will set the market