We leased our building with a 3 year lease which will be up in September of this year. At that time we will still down with the land lord and negotiate new terms. A few months ago he came by to see how things were going and told us that he didn't think he would go up on anyone's rent since the economy has been so slow and he's had one building that sat empty of 10 months, 2 others that sat empty of 6 months. Said he was just happy to have someone in the others and hoped to keep them.
The building we are in used to be one large building that was rented by a chiropractor, when his business fell off he asked the land lord to split the building and he did, he put a wall down the center of the building and cut a new doorway for the other side. We each have our own heat and air.
Our lease is all inclusive, power and water is included. We work anywhere from 60 to 80 hours a week. The Chiropractor works 21 hours a week. His lease is coming up for renewal in April, he is already complaining about the rent being too high and wants a reduction. He has convinced the land lord that we are pulling more power than him and that he needs his own power meeter. "Yes" we pull more power, more hours, more power. Any way, this is what it is coming down to. In order to keep the Dr., and lower his rent all the wiring will be pulled and split in order for each of us to have our own meters. Quite an intensive amount of work, might have to be closed for a week. Of course this mean we will have to come up with a large deposit for the power when they keep until we leave the building which we had thought would be years. I am really frustrated that the land lord is doing all of this just to keep a tenant that he is constantly having to do repairs for. We haven't asked for anything since we have been here and did all of the work to the building before we moved in, all paid for from our own pocket. We have worked hard to build our customer base and really do not want to look for anywhere else. The ticker is, our rent would stay the same, with the increase power bill expenses until September and then we could renegotiate a new deal. To me it is if the land lord is breaking the lease. He is a super nice guy and sometimes get talked into things by the tenants. I don't want any tension between us but feel we are going to get the shaft here. Trying to figure out how to handle this and talk to him about it. Any thoughts or advise?
The building we are in used to be one large building that was rented by a chiropractor, when his business fell off he asked the land lord to split the building and he did, he put a wall down the center of the building and cut a new doorway for the other side. We each have our own heat and air.
Our lease is all inclusive, power and water is included. We work anywhere from 60 to 80 hours a week. The Chiropractor works 21 hours a week. His lease is coming up for renewal in April, he is already complaining about the rent being too high and wants a reduction. He has convinced the land lord that we are pulling more power than him and that he needs his own power meeter. "Yes" we pull more power, more hours, more power. Any way, this is what it is coming down to. In order to keep the Dr., and lower his rent all the wiring will be pulled and split in order for each of us to have our own meters. Quite an intensive amount of work, might have to be closed for a week. Of course this mean we will have to come up with a large deposit for the power when they keep until we leave the building which we had thought would be years. I am really frustrated that the land lord is doing all of this just to keep a tenant that he is constantly having to do repairs for. We haven't asked for anything since we have been here and did all of the work to the building before we moved in, all paid for from our own pocket. We have worked hard to build our customer base and really do not want to look for anywhere else. The ticker is, our rent would stay the same, with the increase power bill expenses until September and then we could renegotiate a new deal. To me it is if the land lord is breaking the lease. He is a super nice guy and sometimes get talked into things by the tenants. I don't want any tension between us but feel we are going to get the shaft here. Trying to figure out how to handle this and talk to him about it. Any thoughts or advise?