Dear Landlord: This May Be The Best Time In Years To Be A Tenant

It's hard to ignore the negative press about the economy, and it's almost impossible not to cringe at the mention of credit rates and loans. But (and there's always a but) the glass remains half full--or possibly even overflowing--for those lucky enough to be tenants in today's real estate market.

To gain some perspective on being a tenant in this economy, I interviewed one of the largest landlords in the country; a large Washington, D.C.,-based landlord; and a family that owns a few neighborhood shopping centers. To my surprise, I received a very candid response from each. All three confirmed that this is a terrible time to be a landlord, but a great time to be a tenant--and each told me ways they would be pushing the negotiation envelope in this market if they were tenants. Here are some tactics they recommend:

 

Some tips of my own

 

 


You deserve to know the positive side of the current situation. Everything goes in cycles. Soon enough it will be a landlord's market once again. Until then, take full advantage of the opportunity to be a tenant on your own terms.

Dan Rowe, founder and CEO of Fransmart, has led the development of more than a dozen different franchised restaurant chains and sold thousands of units for chains such as 5 Guys Burgers and Fries and Zpizza. He is a franchisee, master franchisee, franchisor, consultant, strategist, private equity investor, and has written articles and spoken at many restaurant and franchise industry conferences.

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