Connecticut Business Lawyer Discusses How to Negotiating Your First Business Lease
Are you a new business that is negotiating to enter into its first lease? I advise clients as a Connecticut Business Lawyer to watch out in these circumstances because landlords hold all the cards. It’s important that you work with and consult a reputable Connecticut Business Lawyer. Many landlords utilize a standard form agreement, so it’s important to have an experienced attorney to know which of these terms are potentially negotiable with the landlord and which aren’t.
If you are a new business and is about to negotiate a new lease, contact our experienced Connecticut Business Lawyer to review.
This informational blog post was brought to you by Attorney Eric L. Foster, an experienced Connecticut Business Lawyer
Lindh Foster, LLC
Connecticut Business Lawyer & Debtors Rights Attorney, Eric Foster of Lindh Foster, LLC, has been practicing law for over 25 years in Connecticut, New York and Hong Kong, China. As a Connecticut Business Lawyer, Eric Foster’s legal practice currently centers around representing small businesses and entrepreneurs, in selecting their business structure, forming their businesses, and managing their business transactions. As a former attorney at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York where he focused on the regulation of banks’ lending activities, Attorney Foster is also a passionate consumer advocate and a member of the National Association of Consumer Advocates (NACA). As a Debtor Rights Attorney, Attorney Foster enjoys advocating for and representing consumer debtors in connection with credit card, student loan and other debts they allegedly owe creditors and debt collectors.