How can corporate tenants negotiate a "relocation" clause in a lease agreement?
A relocation clause is a provision in a lease agreement that allows the landlord to relocate the tenant to another space in the same building or complex, usually for the purpose of accommodating another tenant or making renovations. While this may seem like a reasonable option for the landlord, it can cause significant disruption and inconvenience for the tenant, who may have to deal with moving costs, downtime, loss of visibility, and customer confusion. Therefore, corporate tenants should negotiate a relocation clause carefully and try to limit its scope, frequency, and impact. Here are some tips on how to do that.