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Negotiating Maryland Small Business Leases to Help the Bottom Line

Discovering the location for your business is one of the most exciting steps in establishing your new business. It brings your business dreams one step closer to reality.

Do not sign a lease agreement before having an experienced commercial leasing attorney at The Kramer Law Firm review the lease and negotiate a lease agreement that could save you money today and for years to come.

Commercial leases are highly negotiable, from the business terms to the legal nuances. As a law firm, we have reviewed, revised, and negotiated leases on behalf of our franchisee clients as well as our general business clients.

Our attorneys can modify clauses that will affect your bottom line.

The Kramer Law Firm's commercial lease attorneys know the legal issues and business terms that the less experienced lawyer, general practitioner, and the real estate broker won’t know to negotiate. Negotiating terms such as the costs that should be excluded from common area maintenance charges, clarifying the repair obligations of the landlord and tenant, providing the ability to terminate the lease if the tenant can't obtain permits within a specified time period, adding hazardous substance and Americans With Disability Act warranties by the Landlord, are just a sampling of the many provisions we add, revise and negotiate on our client's behalf. We have found that any lease review performed by the franchisor or real estate broker is not a substitute for an independent legal review.




The Kramer Law Firm LLC
2275 Research Blvd
Suite 500
Rockville, MD 20850

Maryland Small Business Lawyers
Rockville | Bethesda | Gaithersburg | Germantown | Potomac
Washington, DC




The Kramer Law Firm LLC represents small business clients throughout Washington, D.C. and Montgomery and Prince George's Counties in Maryland, including the communities of Bethesda, Bowie, Chevy Chase, Gaithersburg, Germantown, Laurel, Potomac, Rockville and Silver Spring and all of the surrounding areas.


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