Ground Leases: Key Provisions, Monetary vs. Non-Monetary Breaches, Additional Rents, Lease Assignment and Transfer, and Default Issues
A live 90-minute premium CLE video webinar with interactive Q&A
This CLE course will explore the inner workings of ground leases. The panel will discuss various issues related to key negotiated provisions, financing, monetary vs. non-monetary breaches, how additional rents are determined, how leases are sold and transferred, and default issues.
Outline
- Introduction to ground leases
- What are the key negotiated terms
- Term/extensions/early termination rights
- Due diligence
- Assignment and subletting
- Use
- Rent and capital events
- Financing issues
- Ground lessor defaults
- Ground lessee defaults
Benefits
The panel will review these and other important issues:
- How can landlord's counsel secure a client's fee interest and ensure oversight of replacement tenants when a ground lessee defaults on its mortgage?
- What protections should the tenant's counsel seek in the ground lease if the landlord/owner defaults?
- How are monetary vs. non-monetary (failure to build improvements) handled in a ground lease?
- How best can additional rent be determined in ground leases as it relates to defaults?
Faculty

Kent S. Nevins
Chair of the Management Committee
Shipman & Goodwin
Mr. Nevins is Chair of the firm’s Management Committee. Drawing on his extensive... | Read More
Mr. Nevins is Chair of the firm’s Management Committee. Drawing on his extensive experience in private practice and as former general counsel for a capital markets firm, he provides business-oriented, outcome-focused legal advice to clients involved in complex, large-scale commercial real estate projects across the country. Mr. Nevins has advised developers, owners and funders on numerous projects ranging from retail, warehouse and distribution properties and facilities, to student housing, fitness centers and hotels, with an aggregate value exceeding $3 billion. He has been consistently recognized for his excellence in the area of Real Estate by Chambers USA: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business 2023, the nation’s preeminent guide to law firms and individual attorneys. Mr. Nevins was named a “Star Individual” this year, a special ranking awarded to lawyers who have received exceptional recommendations in their field.
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Lisa M. Zana
Partner
Shipman & Goodwin
Ms. Zana’s commercial real estate clients are situated throughout the U.S. with a focus on New York’s... | Read More
Ms. Zana’s commercial real estate clients are situated throughout the U.S. with a focus on New York’s tri-state area, and include private developers, public companies, institutional owners, banks, and lessees of millions of square feet of real estate across the country in the luxury residential, mixed-use, retail, commercial office, data centers and colocation facilities, hotel and hospitality, healthcare and higher education industries. Her specific experience and areas of focus include: representing public and private companies that use millions of square feet of real estate, in negotiating build-to-suit and credit-tenant office leases, development agreements and state tax incentive agreements; acquiring, selling, financing and leasing data centers and colocation facilities; negotiating ground leases; negotiating retail leases on behalf of developers and the end retail users; arranging for and negotiating debt and equity financing; and negotiating corporate- and property-level acquisitions and sales.
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