Investment property
Study lease structure, term, options, escalations, guarantees, expense responsibility, tenant history, and the risks behind the advertised return.
Commercial real estate
Owner-occupied buildings and income-producing commercial properties require different questions than residential real estate. Larry helps clients organize lease terms, tenant responsibility, income, expenses, site utility, access, parking, property condition, market positioning, and transaction strategy.
Study lease structure, term, options, escalations, guarantees, expense responsibility, tenant history, and the risks behind the advertised return.
Evaluate location, access, parking, zoning questions, building utility, condition, improvement needs, and financing considerations.
Present the property with organized documents, credible numbers, professional visuals, and direct answers to likely buyer questions.
Clear answers
Important items may include rent, escalations, term, options, expense responsibility, repairs, assignment, guarantees, default provisions, and any rights affecting a future sale. Legal review is strongly encouraged.
Yes. Larry can coordinate access, confidentiality, property information, financial documents, and buyer communication around the tenant and ownership requirements.
No. Larry organizes the real estate decision and coordinates with the client’s attorney, accountant, lender, inspectors, and other specialists when their expertise is required.
Start with a conversation
No pressure and no obligation. Bring the question, property, or goal in front of you.