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Tenant lease review
We help tenants review rent, added costs, repairs, permitted use, signage, parking, renewals, transfers, insurance, defaults, and guarantees.
Newmarket Commercial Lease Lawyer
Goldstone Law PC helps Newmarket tenants, landlords, business owners, and property investors review leases, offers, renewals, amendments, assignments, and subleases before signing.
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How We Help
We review rent, additional rent, repairs, permitted use, renewal options, assignment rights, insurance, default remedies, deposits, and guarantees.
A Newmarket commercial lease should be reviewed before the business or property owner treats the deal as settled. The lease can affect rent, additional rent, taxes, utilities, repairs, signage, parking, access, permitted use, renewal rights, assignment options, insurance, default remedies, deposits, restoration, and personal guarantees. These terms can shape both day-to-day operations and long-term flexibility.
Goldstone Law PC helps Newmarket tenants, landlords, business owners, and property investors review commercial leases, offers to lease, renewals, amendments, assignments, and subleases. We explain the lease in practical language and help clients understand which terms may affect cost, control, and future planning.
For tenants, lease review helps uncover the true commitment behind the premises. A storefront, office, restaurant, clinic, service space, plaza unit, commercial condo, or mixed-use property may depend on signage, parking, access, deliveries, utilities, improvements, and permitted use. We review those points together with rent, operating costs, repairs, insurance, renewal rights, assignment restrictions, subletting, defaults, deposits, and guarantees.
For landlords, a commercial lease should clearly set out payment obligations, tenant responsibilities, use restrictions, maintenance, insurance, deposits, access, defaults, remedies, assignment approval, alterations, and end-of-term duties. Clear terms can reduce uncertainty if the tenant’s business changes or the lease is transferred.
Newmarket lease matters may involve established commercial corridors, newer plaza spaces, professional offices, restaurants, medical or wellness spaces, and mixed-use properties. Each setting raises different questions about repairs, access, parking, signage, utilities, shared costs, and restoration.
We also assist with renewals, amendments, assignments, subleases, and consent documents. These documents can extend obligations, change rent, add parties, or shift responsibility for expenses and repairs.
For Newmarket clients, the review also helps connect the lease wording to practical timing, financing decisions, renovation plans, staffing, and opening dates.
Our role is to help clients understand the lease before committing, identify concerns early, and move forward with a clearer view of the business and property relationship.
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We help tenants review rent, added costs, repairs, permitted use, signage, parking, renewals, transfers, insurance, defaults, and guarantees.
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We help landlords review rent protections, deposits, tenant obligations, maintenance, use restrictions, insurance, remedies, and consent rights.
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We review leases for storefronts, offices, restaurants, clinics, service businesses, plazas, commercial condos, and mixed-use properties.
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We assist with renewals, amendments, assignments, subleases, extensions, and consent documents when lease terms change.
What To Watch For
Lease matters may involve main street storefronts, plazas, professional offices, restaurants, clinics, service businesses, and mixed-use buildings.
Additional rent, taxes, utilities, insurance, maintenance, common area charges, repairs, and restoration duties should be reviewed before signing.
Renewal, assignment, subletting, permitted use, signage, alterations, and guarantee language can affect sale, growth, relocation, or restructuring.
How It Works
Lease matters often move quickly. We review the document, explain the concerns, and help clients focus on the terms that affect the business after signing.
Step 1
We examine the offer, lease draft, renewal, amendment, assignment, or sublease and the client's timing and goals.
Step 2
We identify issues involving rent, added costs, repairs, use, signage, access, insurance, renewals, transfers, deposits, defaults, and guarantees.
Step 3
We explain the wording and help clients prepare questions, comments, or requested changes.
Step 4
We help with revised language, final review, amendments, assignment consents, subleases, and signing questions.
What We Review
Commercial leases should be reviewed for true cost, repair exposure, operating flexibility, renewal rights, assignment limits, insurance, guarantees, and default remedies.
Tenants
Newmarket tenants should understand added costs, repairs, permitted use, signage, parking, renewal rights, transfer options, insurance, and guarantees.
Landlords
Landlords should address rent, deposits, maintenance, tenant duties, permitted use, insurance, defaults, access, remedies, and transfers.
Negotiation
Lease issues around repairs, operating costs, renewals, transfers, signage, restoration, and guarantees are easier to address before signing.
Where We Help
Goldstone Law PC assists Newmarket landlords, tenants, business owners, and property investors with lease review, negotiation, renewals, assignments, amendments, and subleases.
Before You Sign
The lease can affect costs, repairs, access, signage, renewals, transfers, and personal exposure. We help clients understand those terms before signing.
Common Questions
Yes. We review offers to lease, lease drafts, renewals, amendments, assignments, subleases, and related consent documents.
Yes. We review rent, added costs, signage, parking, access, permitted use, repairs, insurance, renewals, transfers, and guarantees.
Yes. We review rent protections, deposits, tenant obligations, maintenance, use restrictions, insurance, defaults, remedies, and transfer approvals.
Yes. Offers can set important obligations before the full lease is prepared, including rent, possession, conditions, deposits, and guarantees.
Yes. We review taxes, utilities, insurance, maintenance charges, management fees, shared expenses, and escalation wording.
Yes. We review renewal deadlines, rent-setting language, changed obligations, extensions, and amendments to existing lease terms.
Send the offer, lease draft, renewal, amendment, assignment, sublease, landlord comments, deadline, and a short note about your concern.
Yes. We review consent requirements, transfer limits, continuing liability, new tenant obligations, deposits, and related amendments.
Ontario Coverage
Goldstone Law PC supports clients across Ontario, including:
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