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Tenant Improvement Construction Traps to Avoid

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Rami Tawasha

Getting tenant improvement construction for commercial properties is an approach a property owner can utilize especially when considering long-term leases. This can attract new tenants or keep existing ones and is often overlooked.

Often the amount offered by the owner for the improvements is much lower and the tenant is left to pay the balance.

Generally, the improvements will be alterations to the building’s interior, and there are lots of costs involved which can include demolition, debris removal, and much more.

As a tenant, there are factors that one needs to consider so that you do not have a huge expense to pay at the end of the reconstruction.

The Major Tenant Improvement Construction Traps:

Trap 1: Do Not Accept The Term “As-Is” In Tenant Improvement Construction

By accepting this term, the tenant allows the landlord not to be responsible for conditions that the tenant may not be aware of. Every part of the building should be listed, and the rented space will be “broom clean” There are lots of conditions that the tenant will not know about until they have moved in, such as malfunction of items that need to be restored to working condition by the landlord.

The landlord can make tenant improvements. The term tenant improvements mean that the tenant is responsible for the costs. Realistically for small and small tenants for any renovation work that does not require major construction, it is better if the landlord does these. This changes the responsibility of the landlord, and the tenant’s free rental period is not affected by any construction delays. It will also motivate the landlord to complete the construction quickly.

Trap 2: The Term “Cash Allowance” In Tenant Improvement Construction

The first thing a tenant must realize is that there is no cash because the landlord does not pay any cash. What happens is the landlord reimburses the money that the tenant spends to construct their space. This reimbursement is done every month for the length of time that the construction takes place. The tenant needs to produce the appropriate receipts, and 10% will be withheld until such time the landlord is satisfied and passed all the necessary inspections.

Trap 3: Don’t Misinterpret The Term “Pre-Built.”

Pre-built does not mean a move in-state. The tenant will still have to install all the cables, and telephone installations will need to be done at the cost of the tenant. It will also require the tenant to provide all the furniture and be installed.

Trap 4: Understand The Term “Build To Suit”

Turnkey and New Building Installation mean the same thing. This is when the landlord builds the rented space to the specifications of the tenant. All this construction is at the landlord’s expense but is limited to the tenant’s building standards that already exist.

Before the tenant improvement construction begins, as a tenant, read through the agreement carefully, and if there is terminology that one is not sure try and find an expert that will be able to advise. The last thing one wants as a tenant is a situation whereby you are lumped with additional costs that have not been budgeted for.

Relevant Resources:

Risks involved in tenant improvement: Legal Disputes

Designing an Industrial Facility for the Tenants You Want to Attract

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This post was last modified on March 16, 2023 10:00 am

Rami Tawasha

A highly motivated and experienced civil engineer with more than 20 years in the construction industry, Rami Tawasha serves as a senior project manager at Constructive Solutions, Inc., a commercial general contractor based in San Mateo, San Jose and San Francisco. Proficient in a broad range of services from design-build and seismic retrofit to tenant improvement and renovation for corporate offices, medical facilities, industrial, hospitality centers, and retail spaces across the San Francisco Bay Area.

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