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- One sublessee was opening its first New York office; the other was expanding.
- If the tenant winds up not needing the space, it must find a sublessee.
- Saks is responsible for finding a sublessee for the Bullock & Jones space.
- It is the operating sublessee who is in the best position to profit from near-term growth in rents.
- In the meantime, Paul's jealous mother found a sublessee-very much to the dislike of Paul.
- Last year a tenant at 535 Madison Ave . asked Hedman to find a sublessee for 7, 700 square feet.
- I like creeping past the " Beach Closes at 9 p . m . " sign with the furtive air of the illegal sublessee.
- When the sublessee, an actor from Chicago ( Sandy ), arrives, they refuse to vacate, and he strikes a deal to share the place.
- And a few are again asking for ( though rarely getting ) recapture rights, so they can write a new, higher-rent primary lease with the potential sublessee.
- Williams Real Estate, which is trying to find a sublessee for about 100, 000 square feet of Digital Equipment's space at 2 Penn Plaza, recently held a broker's breakfast to promote the space.
- In residential real estate, it is sometimes illegal to charge the subtenant more than the original amount in the sublessee's contract ( for instance, in a rent control situation where the rental amount is controlled by law ).
- In a down-market, the original lessee may require a lower rent payment from the sublessee than what he or she may have originally paid, leaving the remaining rent owed to the lessor to be paid by the original lessee.
- That is why Graham E . Henley, general manager of the State Bank of New South Wales, will raffle off several laptop computers at a broker party he is throwing to find a sublessee for his expensive space at 645 Fifth Avenue, at 51st Street.
- In a co-op, however, the co-op corporation has a significant amount of control, through the terms contained in the proprietary lease, over the use of any unit in the building _ particularly when the unit is occupied by a tenant-shareholder or sublessee.
- Scanlon claims that Trump's arrangement with Kiko Nakahara and her husband Jean Paul Renoir, the " European and Asian investors " who bought the building in 1993 for $ 42 million, will receive half of any income above the $ 1.9 million that is received from a new operating sublessee.
- He cut the annual rent that his primary tenant, Bertelsmann A . G ., was paying on 66, 000 square feet by $ 15 or so a foot _ the amount, after subtracting the cost of customizing the space, that Bertelsmann could have received from a sublessee _ and took the space back himself.