Legal Question in Business Law in New York

Leasing business and equipment

what should be in agreement to lease business and equipment. Only one customer and i want to lease for two 5 yars periods with option to have them buy. Property have two buildings and part of one is already rented for the comming year.The manufacturing space and storage racks are used for the business. Is their a benchmark number i can set for this type of deal? Thanks


Asked on 9/18/00, 8:09 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Norman Nadel Norman Nadel, Esq.

Re: Leasing business and equipment

Location, location, location!!!

The benchmark is what the traffic will bear, provided you have a creditworthy tenant.

It appears that you really need a lawyer for a deal as complex as you describe.

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Answered on 10/18/00, 8:52 am
Andrew Campanelli Perry & Campanelli, LLP.

Re: Leasing business and equipment

There are a host of issues and concerns which should be addressed in your case. An agreement should provide for maintaining a security interest in the equipment until the purchase price is paid in full, and a UCC-1 should be prepared and filed at the appropriate county clerks' office. You must consider whether the Leasee/purchaser is a corporation or an individual. If a Corporation, are you getting a personal guarantee on the lease or purchase. You must consider the risk of loss, or damages to the leased equipment or property, and who is responsible for same. You must consider if, and to what extent any lease payments are to be attributed towards any potential purchase. These are just a few of the issues that must be considered and addressed in a transation of this type. Should you need additional info please feel free to contact my office.

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Answered on 10/18/00, 11:02 am


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