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Q A local chapter of a labor union wants to rent space in our building. Are there any lease requirements that are unique to labor union tenants that we should be aware of?
A Yes. Here are several examples of what you can expect during your lease negotiations, says San Francisco attorney Richard C. Mallory:
The labor union tenant may demand that your building's janitorial staff be members of a labor union.
Q During lease negotiations for space in my medical office building, a physical therapist shocked me by demanding an exclusive. The physical therapist wants me to agree not to rent to any other tenant that will use its space primarily for physical therapy purposes. I've heard of granting exclusives to retailers, but never to medical tenants. Is this situation unique?