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CyberLease will work with you, your broker and your attorney to
help negotiate the most favorable operating cost language possible
in order to avoid the common and costly pitfalls.
CyberLease, LLC also performs audits on real estate partnerships.

We also give classes to the following general groups and these
classes can be customized to fit your needs:
Attorneys, Real Estate Brokers, and Real Estate Executives
- A one to two hour practical application class on operating cost
lease language. The student is given pro-landlord operating cost
language from a lease and asked to underline all those items they
would try to negotiate out of the lease or would cause them to ask
more questions for a better understanding. The instructor will then
walk through the document (with the help of a PowerPoint Presentation)
and illustrate to the student what they had missed, including a
quantification of its impact. The instructor uses real-life situations
in which it has been involved. This is a must for anyone representing
tenants in lease negotiations. Many of these classes are DRE and/or
CLE accredited, depending upon locale.
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Real Estate Executives and Administrators - This is a five-hour
class which gets into the "nuts and bolts" of operating
costs. A student will learn correct lease terminology and how to
apply it to real-life scenarios. Instruction will be given in grossing-up
and its common errors and pitfalls. The class first mentioned above
is incorporated into this class. Lastly, a discussion of lease administration
rounds out the class. This class includes many "war stories"
and is very interactive with the students.
Building Owners & Managers and other Landlord Representatives
- A class for those who manage buildings and have to deal with lease
audits. This is a four-hour class entitled "How to Survive
a Tenant Lease Audit". It is designed to help the building
manager understand what the auditor is looking for and how to minimize
the effects of the audit. Like the class for the lease administrator,
it will help the manager better prepare for an audit.
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