Scarinci Hollenbeck, LLC, LLCScarinci Hollenbeck, LLC, LLC

Writings by Robert L. Baker, Jr.

Robert L. Baker, Jr. is a member of the firm’s Commercial Real Estate practice group. He represents commercial property owners, landlords, tenants, and developers in real estate transactions in various markets spanning across the country. A large portion of Mr. Baker’s practice is focused on commercial leasing. For over twenty years, he has advised clients in diverse leasing matters, providing tailor-made solutions for countless projects on a nation-wide scale.
Client Alert industry

Client Alert

Library
Scarinci Hollenbeck remains committed not only to providing top-tier legal services but also to regularly providing information and resources to our client base and internet following. Client Alerts provided by our attorneys supply businesses, municipalities, and more with the latest and relevant legal updates that may impact them and how they might be able to proceed.
1-2 of 2
Gross Lease vs. Net Lease: Understanding the Key Differences post image

Gross Lease vs. Net Lease: Understanding the Key Differences

Commercial leases can take a variety of forms, which is often confusing for both landlords and tenants. Understanding the different types, especially the gross lease structure, is important when selecting the lease that best suits your needs. One key distinction between lease types is how rent is calculated and paid. This article addresses the two […]

Author: Robert L. Baker, Jr.

Link to post with title - "Gross Lease vs. Net Lease: Understanding the Key Differences"
New Jersey Law Now Requires Landlords and Property Sellers to Disclose Flood Risks post image

New Jersey Law Now Requires Landlords and Property Sellers to Disclose Flood Risks

Effective as of March 20, 2024, New Jersey law requires property sellers and landlords to make certain notifications regarding flooding. The new law, P.L. 2023, c.93, amending and supplementing both N.J.S.A. 56:8-19.2  and N.J.S.A 46:8-50,  specifically mandates that sellers of real property and landlords disclose knowledge of a property’s history of flooding, flood risk, and […]

Author: Robert L. Baker, Jr.

Link to post with title - "New Jersey Law Now Requires Landlords and Property Sellers to Disclose Flood Risks"

Sign up to get the latest from our attorneys!

Explore What Matters Most to You.

Consider subscribing to our Firm Insights mailing list by clicking the button below so you can keep up to date with the firm`s latest articles covering various legal topics.

Stay informed and inspired with the latest updates, insights, and events from Scarinci Hollenbeck. Our resource library provides valuable content across a range of categories to keep you connected and ahead of the curve.

Let`s get in touch!

* The use of the Internet or this form for communication with the firm or any individual member of the firm does not establish an attorney-client relationship. Confidential or time-sensitive information should not be sent through this form.

Sign up to get the latest from the Scarinci Hollenbeck, LLC attorneys!

Please select a category(s) below: