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Tips if you’re considering selling your leased building

LA Daily News by LA Daily News
Feb 18, 2023 8:19 am EST
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Occasionally, I’m asked how I get column inspiration. For me, it’s a combination of reporting on macro trends in our industrial real estate market, advice I give my clients, issues that have arisen in transactions and happenings with the business owners I counsel.

Sometimes, a column idea falls from the sky — which happened today.

Allow me to set the stage. I received an email from a client who recently relocated his business to a smaller, leased location. The previous business address is owned. When my client vacated his premises, he leased it to a neighbor. His plans, in the near term, are to move to a bordering state.

Continuing to manufacture from real estate in California would create an undue tax burden on the income received vs. selling the California asset and redeploying the proceeds into a leased building in a tax-friendlier state. Thus, his motivation to sell.

My client asked what considerations should be given for the framework of the lease agreement, allowing for marketability and security.

Below is the advice I offered.

The lease should reflect a market lease rate or as close as he can get. Value is a return on this rent. Consider swapping a couple of months free to get a higher rent figure.

Build in sufficient annual rent increases. Most leases are written with 4% annual bumps these days.

All “purchase rights” options such as rights of first refusal and rights of first offer should be eliminated.

Make sure the tenant is responsible for all property tax increases when the property is reassessed after a sale.

The AIR Single Tenant Net Lease is widely used to document the deal. It’s common and most investors are familiar.

Most investors want relatively new roofs and HVAC units. Under a NNN lease, your tenant is responsible for maintenance and repair of these items but replacement is the owner’s responsibility, which can then be billed to the tenant monthly over 12 years. So, consider replacing these before any sale.

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