Far too many executives and business owners glaze over the lease review process. Even when a broker or attorney is involved, here are some provisions that you need to make sure get proper attention. This is by no means a complete list, if we had the time I am sure that we could go on for much longer, but these are some of the most pressing items that our Office Insider Team has experienced in doing deals in the Texas market. Today we have a special guest, Quinncy McNeal with Husch Blackwell, as well as our Office Insiders James Robertson and Ryan Roth.

About The Speakers

James E. Robertson, Jr.

Commercial Real Estate can be one of the most profitable investment vehicles available to business owners or just a space utilized to operate a business. For over a decade now, I have helped Houston’s business community buy, sell, and lease Commercial Real Estate all over the state of Texas. I have been blessed to learn from some of the best in the world about the art of getting deals done here and it is a passion to use my knowledge and experience to help my clients achieve their goals.

Ryan Roth

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