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Tenant lease review
We help tenants understand rent, additional rent, repair duties, permitted use, renewal rights, assignment options, defaults, and guarantees.
Pickering Commercial Lease Lawyer
Goldstone Law PC helps Pickering tenants, landlords, business owners, and commercial property investors review leases, offers, renewals, amendments, assignments, and subleases.
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How We Help
We review rent, additional rent, repairs, permitted use, renewals, assignments, subleases, insurance, defaults, and guarantees.
A Pickering commercial lease can affect rent, operating costs, repairs, permitted use, renewal rights, assignment options, default remedies, insurance, and personal guarantees. The document should be reviewed before it becomes the foundation of the business relationship.
Goldstone Law PC helps Pickering landlords and tenants review commercial leases, offers, renewals, amendments, assignments, and subleases. We provide clear advice about practical risks and next steps.
For tenants, a lease review should look beyond the rent number. We review additional rent, operating costs, repair duties, HVAC, insurance, signage, parking, permitted use, renewal options, assignment rights, subletting rules, default language, and personal guarantees.
For landlords, the lease should give clear expectations for payment, maintenance, use of the premises, insurance, default remedies, deposits, access, and transfers. We help identify unclear or missing language that could create conflict during the term.
Pickering lease matters may involve industrial units, offices, retail plazas, restaurants, service businesses, commercial condos, warehouses, or mixed-use properties. Each setting can raise different questions about common area charges, utilities, improvements, signage, and repair responsibility.
We also help clients review documents connected to changes in the lease relationship. Renewals, amendments, assignments, subleases, and landlord consent documents can create new obligations or continue old ones. Those documents should be understood before they are signed.
If the premises are industrial, office, retail, restaurant, service, commercial condo, or mixed-use space, we help Pickering clients focus on the terms that affect daily use. Access, loading, parking, signage, utilities, repairs, common areas, insurance, and restoration should match how the space will actually be used.
We also help clients review schedules, rules, work letters, amendments, consent letters, renewal notices, and assignment documents. The full lease package should match the practical business deal.
That review helps reduce disputes after possession, renovations, renewal discussions, or a transfer request.
It also gives both sides a clearer record.
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We help tenants understand rent, additional rent, repair duties, permitted use, renewal rights, assignment options, defaults, and guarantees.
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We assist landlords with tenant obligations, deposits, maintenance language, default remedies, insurance, and transfer controls.
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We review leases for storefronts, offices, industrial units, warehouses, restaurants, clinics, and plazas.
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We assist with renewals, amendments, assignments, subleases, extensions, and landlord consent documents.
What To Watch For
Pickering tenants should know whether the lease allows growth, assignment, subletting, changes in use, or relocation plans.
Additional rent, utilities, maintenance, taxes, insurance, and repair obligations should be reviewed before signing.
Personal guarantees can create risk beyond the business and should be understood before they are signed.
How It Works
We help clients understand the lease, identify risk, discuss possible changes, and move forward with clearer expectations.
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We examine the offer, lease, renewal, amendment, assignment, or sublease and the client's priorities.
Step 2
We flag rent, repair, use, renewal, transfer, insurance, default, deposit, and guarantee issues.
Step 3
We explain the issues and help identify negotiation points or clarifying questions.
Step 4
We help with revised language, final review, amendments, assignments, 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
Pickering 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, assignment rights, and remedies.
Flexibility
Renewal, assignment, subletting, permitted use, and guarantee language can affect future business and property plans.
Where We Help
Goldstone Law PC assists Pickering landlords, tenants, business owners, and property investors with lease review, negotiation, renewals, assignments, and amendments.
Before You Commit
The lease can affect how much the space truly costs, what the tenant may do, who repairs what, and what happens if plans change. We help clients review those details before signing.
Common Questions
Yes. Timeline depends on the lease length and urgency, but we regularly review leases, offers, renewals, and amendments before signing deadlines.
Yes. We can identify concerns and help with proposed revisions or questions for the other side.
Yes. We review assignment, subletting, consent, and continuing liability language.
Send the lease draft, offer to lease, renewal, amendment, assignment documents, deadline, and a short note about the terms you are worried about.
Yes. We review guarantee language, continuing liability, default exposure, assignment issues, and possible limits or negotiation points.
Yes. We can review lease terms alongside condo-related rules, common expenses, permitted use, repairs, insurance, signage, access, and assignment language.
Review should happen before signing. Commercial condo leases may involve condominium rules, common expenses, permitted use, insurance, repairs, signage, parking, assignment, and landlord or condo corporation consent.
Yes. We review guarantee language, indemnities, default remedies, legal cost provisions, release language, renewal effects, and whether the guarantor remains responsible after assignment or lease changes.
Ontario Coverage
Goldstone Law PC supports clients across Ontario, including:
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