Timedess said:
...he will be going to his lawyer on Monday to change the lease a little, to give him more instant recourse than having to take someone to court of they don't pay their rent. (I'm not doing a good job of explaining this- please bear with me!)
I would want to see the changes first as well. In the current situation, I get the feeling the 'bad' tenant fell WAY behind on the rent - maybe a couple months or more. I don't think it's because he paid the rent a week late. (But if it is is, I wouldn't sign. )
You are correct, Brian- this deal with the previous tenant has been in the works for a LONG time. The lease as I have seen it (unless he changes this part, which I doubt), gives a TEN day grace period without a late fee- the house we rented for two years gave us only THREE days' grace period.
Are you at all worried going into this that you won't be able to pay your rent every month? If not, this new part should be no big deal.
Well, no, it is always a "risk" whether this will be a good move for us or not- but staying where he (hubby) is working at now is also a "risk", just because we never know exactly what is going to happen. But yes, we do think that we WILL be able to cover the rent. Otherwise, we would not be considering it.
Timedess said:
He also said that he would not lease to an LLC. We could put the LLC down on the paperwork, but he requires a personal guarantee (as though dh were still a sole proprietor). It has to be signed by a PERSON, not an LLC.
Would either of these be an absolute "deal breaker" for you, and why or why not?
Sounds like one for your lawyer. Could signing as 'the person' and not the LLC mess up stuff about your taxes, and insurance and things like that? Also, will the landlord only rent the space to a sole proprietor? I find that hard to believe. Maybe he is just really confused. Have you spoken about what an LLC is?
He knows what an LLC is... and it seems that he has run into more than his fair share of folks who had an LLC who ran out on their lease and left him high and dry. It did throw me for a loop when he told me his policy, but I can see his point. Too many folks are using the LLC to hide from legal responsibility, I guess. I don't believe in signing anything unless I am fully prepared to follow through with it, so it shouldn't be a problem.
We don't have a business lawyer as yet, but we do have a good CPA and a Realtor who is "up" on commercial stuff who can look at it for us.
He said we can have the LLC on the papers, he just wants a personal guarantee that the rent will be paid.
But, ultimately for me, it would come down to how much I loved the space and how badly I wanted to be there. Perhaps this is the 'sign' to keep looking and not enter into a relationship with this landlord.
This place has a LOT of positives to it, which to us probably will end up outweighing this one "glitch", especially as we don't plan on not paying our rent, no matter where we are. It is literally right behind our house, so we could walk to work. It is in a great location, high visibility, the busiest corner in this little area, right down the street from the library and the post office, the area is growing rapidly, and it looks like an excellent opportunity to get in "on the ground floor". We have had a lot of encouragement from the locals about coming into the area, as well. We've only lived here for 6 months, but we love it here. We can see ourselves staying here for a long, long time.
There is also no other "massage establishment" in the area, even though there are a few independent MT's here. Even the MT who works inside the Curves that is also in the same building is encouraging of us moving the business here. And as we've talked with the other tenants of the building, as well as the landlord himself, I get the feeling that he is really a decent person to do business with- he is a very "hands-off" landlord (which is DEFINITELY a plus to us- the landlord we had with our last rented house was HORRIBLE!), as long as we pay our rent and take care of the building, he's quiet as a mouse and not hard to deal with at all.
We do also have some long-term goals/vision for the place, IF we can get in there.
Just my thoughts.
P.S. Hope this doesn't fall into your:
Timedess said:
"Scare Timedess with all sorts of worst case scenarios" session.