Coronavirus is affecting everything in its path. As commercial real estate brokers and property managers, we are receiving calls from tenants wanting to stop paying rent. At the same time, we are receiving calls from Landlords saying that tenants have the responsibility to keep paying.
All of us in commercial real estate have faced confrontations in the past between Landlord and existing Tenants. However, the onslaught of the Coronavirus has given us all pause for thought. Never before have we been hit with so many competing demands at the same time. How do we find the balance?
A tenant that is a fitness studio or a restaurant has been forced to close down during the crisis. The business owner feels a responsibility to pay their employees and they have to pay rent, loan interest, and other expenses. Yet they have no revenue coming in. They did nothing wrong that would have caused them to be in this predicament. Their employees look at it the same way. They did nothing wrong and feel that the business owner should still pay them even though they have been sent home from work. Of course, the rental equipment providers to the business have the same thoughts. The equipment that the business rents are still on the premises of the business and the business should pay the monthly rental fee. After all, the equipment rental company has done nothing wrong.
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