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Tenant lease review
We help tenants review rent, additional rent, repairs, permitted use, renewals, assignment rights, default terms, and guarantees.
Cambridge Commercial Lease Lawyer
Goldstone Law PC helps Cambridge tenants, landlords, investors, and business owners review, negotiate, renew, amend, assign, and understand commercial lease documents.
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How We Help
We review rent, additional rent, repairs, use clauses, renewals, assignment rights, insurance, default provisions, and guarantees.
A Cambridge commercial lease can shape operating costs, flexibility, repairs, renewal options, and future business choices. Tenants and landlords should understand those obligations before a lease is signed or changed.
Goldstone Law PC helps Cambridge clients review commercial leases, offers to lease, renewals, amendments, assignments, and subleases. We explain the terms clearly and help identify practical negotiation points before the document becomes binding.
For tenants, the lease should support how the business will actually use the premises. We review permitted use, signage, access, parking, loading, repair duties, HVAC, insurance, renewal options, assignment rights, subletting rules, default language, and personal guarantees before the tenant commits.
For landlords, the lease should create clear expectations for rent, additional rent, maintenance, use restrictions, deposits, insurance, default remedies, access, and transfer approvals. We help identify wording that may be too vague or too difficult to enforce later.
Cambridge lease matters may involve industrial units, warehouses, plazas, offices, commercial condos, restaurants, service businesses, or mixed-use properties. The type of space matters because repair obligations, environmental language, utilities, loading access, signage, and restoration requirements can affect the day-to-day relationship.
We also help clients review future flexibility. A tenant may need to renew, assign, sublet, expand, sell the business, or make alterations. A landlord may need control over use, transfers, repairs, and defaults. The lease should address those possibilities before the term begins.
If the space is industrial, warehouse, office, or retail, we help Cambridge clients focus on the terms that affect daily operations. Loading, access, utilities, signage, repairs, maintenance, environmental language, and restoration can all matter long after signing.
We also help clients review the documents that surround the lease. Offers, schedules, rules, landlord work letters, renewal notices, assignments, and amendments can all change the practical deal.
Those documents should match the lease and the business understanding before signing.
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We help tenants review rent, additional rent, repairs, permitted use, renewals, assignment rights, default terms, and guarantees.
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We help landlords review tenant obligations, maintenance clauses, deposits, remedies, insurance, and transfer controls.
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We review practical lease terms for industrial, office, retail, service, and mixed-use premises.
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We assist with renewals, amendments, assignments, subleases, consent documents, and extension terms.
What To Watch For
Cambridge industrial and service tenants should review loading, access, use, repairs, utilities, and maintenance obligations.
Base rent is only part of the cost. Taxes, insurance, CAM, utilities, and management fees can be significant.
Tenants should understand whether they can assign or sublet if the business is sold or outgrows the space.
How It Works
Cambridge lease matters benefit from early review of business terms, property use, repair obligations, cost language, and renewal rights.
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We examine the lease, offer, renewal, amendment, or assignment and the client's business concerns.
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We identify cost, repair, use, renewal, transfer, insurance, default, and guarantee concerns.
Step 3
We discuss practical negotiation points and wording that may need clarification.
Step 4
We assist with revised language, final review, assignments, amendments, or signing questions.
What We Review
Commercial leases should be reviewed for rent, additional rent, repairs, permitted use, renewal rights, assignment limits, insurance, guarantees, and default remedies.
Tenants
Cambridge tenants should understand rent, additional rent, repair duties, permitted use, insurance, renewal options, assignment rights, and guarantees.
Landlords
Landlords should address rent payment, defaults, repairs, permitted use, deposits, insurance, transfer rights, and remedies.
Operations
Use clauses, signage, parking, repair duties, and assignment rights can affect day-to-day operations and future flexibility.
Where We Help
Goldstone Law PC assists Cambridge landlords, tenants, business owners, and property investors with lease review, negotiation, renewals, assignments, and amendments.
Business-Focused Review
Cambridge leases often involve industrial, office, retail, or service spaces where operations matter. We help clients understand whether the lease supports the business plan or creates avoidable restrictions.
Common Questions
Yes. We review industrial, office, retail, service, warehouse, and mixed-use lease documents.
Yes. Offers to lease can be binding and should be reviewed before signing.
Yes. We review consent requirements, transfer documents, and continuing liability.
Send the offer to lease, full lease draft, renewal, amendment, assignment documents, deadline, and a short note about the concerns you want addressed.
Yes. We review use, repairs, loading access, maintenance, insurance, environmental language, signage, assignment, and other operational terms.
Yes. We can review landlord and tenant repair duties, HVAC language, structural repairs, common areas, maintenance charges, and restoration obligations.
Review should happen before signing. Industrial leases can include repair, maintenance, environmental, insurance, loading, utility, permitted use, restoration, assignment, and default clauses that affect daily operations.
Yes. We review what improvements must be removed, what condition the premises must be returned in, who pays for repairs, and whether restoration language could create significant costs when the lease ends.
Ontario Coverage
Goldstone Law PC supports clients across Ontario, including:
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