Robert R. Rowley PS

Attorney at Law


Concealed-Carry and Commercial Real Estate | Realtor Magazine

Many commercial real estate clients are writing rules into their new leases that include barring people from bringing concealed weapons onto their premises. It is then up to the owners of the businesses, especially in multi-tenant buildings such as office towers, to make sure that this new rule is being enforced.

“By putting this clause in the lease, the building owner is placing the liability back onto the tenants and forcing them to monitor visitors and contractors,” Lowenbaum says. He adds that, for existing tenants, property managers usually have a clause in their current leases that allows them to make additional changes and add rules and regulations.

via Concealed-Carry and Commercial Real Estate | Realtor Magazine.