Tenant-Side Only · Flat Fee · LA County

Your Landlord's Lease Is Written to Protect Them. Not You.

Before you sign a commercial lease, make sure someone's actually on your side. Tabari Law reviews your lease clause by clause — for a flat fee, no surprises, no hourly billing.

What's hiding in your lease
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Personal Guarantee

Your landlord may be able to come after your personal assets if the business fails.

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Delivery Conditions

Vague language about what condition the space is in when you take possession can cost you thousands.

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Exclusivity Gaps

Without the right clause, your landlord can lease the unit next door to your direct competitor.

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Hidden CAM Charges

Common area maintenance fees can balloon your rent well beyond what's in your headline number.

Tenant-Side Representation Only
Flat-Fee Pricing — No Surprises
Serving Small Business Tenants in LA County
California Licensed Attorney

Commercial leases are long, complex, and written by landlord's attorneys.

Most small business tenants sign them without ever having anyone review the terms. That's exactly how landlords prefer it.

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The lease isn't a starting point — it's a trap

Standard landlord leases are written to maximize their control and minimize your options. Without a review, you won't know what you're giving up.

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You could be personally liable for years

Personal guarantees buried in commercial leases can follow you long after a business closes. This is one of the most overlooked risks small business owners take.

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Traditional attorneys are expensive and slow

Hourly billing creates uncertainty at exactly the wrong moment. When you're trying to close a deal, the last thing you need is an open meter running.

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Most attorneys aren't tenant-side specialists

General business attorneys review leases occasionally. Tabari Law does this specifically, exclusively for tenants — which means we know exactly where landlords hide leverage.

Your lease is a 5, 10, or 15-year commitment. It deserves more than a quick skim.

The average commercial lease in Los Angeles runs 50–80 pages. It governs everything from your rent increases to whether you can sublease, sell your business, or even put up a sign. A flat-fee review from a tenant-side attorney isn't an expense — it's the cheapest insurance you'll buy.

$0 Cost of catching a bad clause before you sign

Simple, flat-fee, start to finish.

No retainers. No hourly billing. No wondering what this is going to cost you.

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Submit Your Lease

Fill out the form below and attach your lease or send it by email. We'll confirm receipt within one business day and get started right away.

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We Review Every Clause

Daniel Tabari personally reviews your lease — rent escalations, personal guarantees, delivery conditions, exclusivity, CAM charges, assignment rights, and more.

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You Get a Clear Summary + Redlines

You receive a plain-English summary of risks and recommended changes, plus marked-up redlines you can send directly to your landlord.

One flat fee. No surprises.

Pricing is based on lease complexity. Most reviews fall in the range below — you'll know your exact fee before we start.

$2,500 – $5,000
Flat fee · Determined upfront · No hourly billing
Get Your Lease Reviewed →

Built differently, by design.

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Tenant-Side Only

We never represent landlords. That means no conflicts, no split loyalties, and advice that's actually aligned with your interests.

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Commercial Lease Specialists

This is what we do. Not general business law, not employment, not contracts — commercial leases for tenants, specifically.

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Flat-Fee Clarity

You know your cost before we start. No retainers, no hourly surprises. Just a clear scope and a clear price.

Fast Turnaround

Lease deals move fast. We work on your timeline — not weeks out. Most reviews are delivered within 3–5 business days.

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Actually Approachable

No stuffy offices, no intimidating billing, no feeling like you're bothering someone. We're here to help you — full stop.

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Local to LA County

We know the LA commercial real estate market, the landlords, and the lease forms they use. That local context matters.

Common questions.

Commercial leases are among the most consequential contracts a small business owner signs. Unlike residential leases, they aren't heavily regulated in California — which means the landlord's terms largely stand unless you push back. An attorney who reviews leases exclusively for tenants can spot leverage points you'd never catch on your own.
Many landlords will negotiate more than you think — especially on personal guarantees, delivery conditions, and exclusivity clauses. Even when they won't budge, knowing what's in your lease before you sign means there are no surprises. You can make an informed decision rather than a blind one.
After you submit your lease, we'll assess the complexity and give you a fixed quote before we start any work. You'll know your exact cost upfront. We don't start billing until you've approved the fee — no surprises, no hidden charges.
Most reviews are completed within 3–5 business days. If you're on a tight deadline, let us know and we'll do everything we can to accommodate your timeline.
We handle both. The flat-fee review includes redlined changes you can send directly to your landlord. If you'd like us to handle negotiations directly on your behalf, we can discuss that as a separate scope of work.
Yes — franchise leases have specific considerations around co-tenancy, landlord-required lease forms, and FDD timelines that general commercial leases don't. We have experience with franchise tenant representation and can flag issues that a non-specialist would miss.

Don't sign until you've had it reviewed.

Send us your lease and we'll get back to you within one business day with a flat-fee quote and timeline. No obligation, no pressure.

📧 daniel@tabarilaw.com
📍 Serving small business tenants throughout LA County

Your lease is a multi-year, multi-hundred-thousand dollar commitment.
A flat-fee review is the cheapest line item in your whole deal.

We'll respond within one business day with a flat-fee quote and timeline. Attorney-client privilege applies from our first communication.

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