A written second opinion on the LOI or lease the landlord just put in front of you. Risks, opportunities, talking points. Five business days. Just the memo — no upsell.
Four to five pages covering rent, term, escalations, build-out and TI allowance, personal guaranty, exit terms, exclusivity, and signage. Specific risks, specific opportunities, specific concerns. Plain English, not legalese.
A ranked list of the issues worth pushing on, with proposed counter-language your attorney or broker can use directly. Marked by priority so you know what’s worth fighting for and what’s noise.
If you have questions after reading the memo, you can email us for fourteen days. Quick responses, no extra fee. Beyond that, a debrief call is available as a separate engagement.
You walk us through what you have and what you’re trying to do. We tell you whether the Lease Analysis is right for you—or whether you need LOI Strategy, Salon Evaluation, or something else.
One-page letter, $1,000 paid by ACH or wire. Sign electronically. Work begins on receipt.
Cancellation: If you cancel before we’ve begun substantive work (typically within two business days of providing intake materials), the fee is refunded less a $150 administrative fee covering intake and engagement setup. Once we’ve started substantive work, the fee is non-refundable. Once the memo has been delivered, the fee is non-refundable.
You send the LOI or lease document the landlord has prepared, plus the property address and your intended services. Five days for us to deliver starts when we receive everything.
Within 5 business days. PDF document with the analysis and ranked talking points. That’s the deliverable.
Take the memo to your attorney. Take it to your broker. Use the talking points to push back on the landlord. The next move is yours—and you’re 14 days into email follow-up if you need clarification on anything we wrote.
Flat fee · payable in advance
Important Notice
Senofy is not a law firm and does not provide legal services. Our analysis is strategic and operational in nature. Clients should consult a licensed attorney for legal review, document drafting, and contract negotiation.
Thirty minutes. No pitch. We’ll tell you whether the Lease Analysis is the right move—or whether you need something else.
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