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Why Every Tucson Commercial Tenant Deserves an Expert in Their Corner

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Why Every Tucson Commercial Tenant Deserves an Expert in Their Corner

Why Every Tucson Commercial Tenant Deserves an Expert in Their Corner

The Structural Advantage Most Tenants Never Knew They Were Entitled to And—Why that Expert Should Never Work for The Landlord.

Every commercial lease negotiation has at least two sides.

On one side is the landlord, represented by a listing broker whose job is to fill the space at the highest possible rent while providing the fewest concessions.

On the other side is the tenant.

The question is: who is representing them?

For many Tucson businesses, from small professional firms to large industrial users and defense contractors, the answer is often nobody. In some cases, it’s even worse: the landlord’s own broker is acting as a dual agent, creating divided loyalties that can compromise the tenant’s outcome.

This guide explains:

  • What a tenant representative does
  • Why exclusive representation matters
  • What it costs
  • How it can dramatically improve your lease or purchase outcome

What Is a Tenant Representative, and Why Does It Matter?

A tenant representative is a commercial real estate broker who works exclusively on behalf of tenants and buyers.

Unlike a listing broker, who is hired by and owes loyalty to the landlord, a tenant representative’s sole responsibility is to:

  • Find the right property
  • Negotiate favorable terms
  • Protect your interests
  • Structure a transaction that supports your business goals

Commercial real estate transactions are not neutral.

Every lease clause, rent increase, operating expense provision, renewal option, and tenant improvement allowance benefits one side more than the other.

The only question is whether the person advising you has an obligation to protect your interests or the landlord’s.

In most commercial lease negotiations, the landlord’s broker is the only expert at the table.

That changes the moment you engage an exclusive tenant representative.

10 Advantages of Exclusive Tenant Representation

1. Undivided Loyalty

An exclusive tenant representative has one client: you.

There is no landlord relationship to protect, no listing to fill, and no competing obligation influencing the advice you receive.

Every recommendation is made solely in your best interest.

2. Full Market Access, Including Off-Market Opportunities

Listing brokers show you their listings.

Tenant representatives search the entire market, including:

  • Off-market opportunities
  • Early termination situations
  • Build-to-suit options
  • Properties not yet publicly advertised

In Tucson, many desirable industrial and flex properties are leased before reaching the open market.

Access matters.

3. Real Market Intelligence

What are tenants actually paying?

What concessions are landlords offering?

How do operating expenses compare?

A tenant representative provides objective market data because their role is to help you make informed decisions, not justify an asking price.

4. Financial Analysis Beyond Base Rent

The advertised rental rate rarely tells the full story.

A tenant representative evaluates total occupancy cost, including:

  • Base rent
  • NNN charges
  • Utilities
  • Maintenance obligations
  • Parking costs
  • Annual rent escalations
  • Capital expenses such as HVAC replacement

In many Tucson properties, actual occupancy costs can exceed advertised rent by 20% to 35%.

Understanding the full picture before signing is essential.

5. Expert Lease Negotiation

Rent is only one line item in a commercial lease.

An experienced tenant representative negotiates:

  • Free rent periods
  • Rent abatements
  • Tenant improvement allowances
  • Renewal options
  • HVAC responsibilities
  • Assignment and sublease rights
  • Operating expense caps
  • Audit rights
  • Holdover provisions

Many tenants never realize these provisions are negotiable.

6. Tracking Critical Dates and Deadlines

Commercial leases contain important deadlines that can significantly affect your leverage.

These include:

  • Renewal option deadlines
  • Notice periods
  • Audit windows
  • Expansion rights
  • Termination provisions

Missing a deadline can cost your business money and flexibility.

A tenant representative ensures those dates never slip through the cracks.

7. Data-Driven Renewal vs. Relocation Decisions

Should you stay or move?

The answer requires more than comparing rental rates.

A proper analysis includes:

  • Moving expenses
  • Business disruption
  • Buildout costs
  • Early termination exposure
  • Future occupancy costs

An exclusive tenant representative provides objective analysis without a vested interest in the outcome.

8. Specialized Expertise for Complex Requirements

Some businesses require more than standard office space.

Examples include:

  • Defense contractors
  • Aerospace suppliers
  • Research and development users
  • Laboratory operators
  • Medical occupiers
  • Advanced manufacturers

These organizations often need:

  • SCIF-capable facilities
  • Specialized power infrastructure
  • Environmental controls
  • Dock and loading configurations
  • Government-compliant facilities

An experienced tenant representative knows which properties and landlords can accommodate these requirements.

9. Arizona Incentive Program Knowledge

The right facility decision may qualify your company for valuable incentives, including:

  • Military Reuse Zone benefits
  • Quality Jobs Tax Credits
  • Foreign Trade Zone advantages
  • Research and Development credits
  • ACA job creation incentives

These programs can significantly improve project economics when properly incorporated into the evaluation process.

10. Typically No Direct Cost to the Tenant

In most commercial lease and acquisition transactions, the tenant representative’s fee is paid through the existing commission structure by the landlord or seller.

That means tenants often receive:

  • Market research
  • Site selection
  • Financial analysis
  • Lease negotiation
  • Transaction management

With little to no direct out-of-pocket cost.

There is rarely a financial reason to proceed without representation.

When Should You Engage a Tenant Representative?

Exclusive representation benefits nearly every commercial tenant, but it becomes especially important in the following situations.

Your Lease Expires Within 12 to 36 Months

Starting early creates options and leverage.

Waiting until the final months gives the landlord a significant advantage.

You’ve Received a Renewal Proposal

Renewal proposals are drafted to benefit the landlord.

Independent review helps determine whether the terms are competitive and where negotiation opportunities exist.

You Have Specialized Facility Requirements

Companies requiring SCIF space, advanced infrastructure, laboratory environments, or government compliance benefit from industry-specific expertise.

Your Business Is Growing or Contracting

Changes in staffing, operations, or strategic direction often require a fresh evaluation of real estate needs.

You’re Expanding Into Tucson

Out-of-market companies benefit from local knowledge, landlord relationships, and access to opportunities not visible through online searches.

You’re Evaluating Leasing vs. Buying

Owner-user acquisition decisions require careful financial analysis, incentive evaluation, and long-term planning.

You’ve Never Had Independent Representation

Many companies have negotiated leases for years without dedicated representation.

A professional lease review can reveal opportunities and risks hidden within existing agreements.

The Dual Agency Problem

Why the Listing Broker Is Not Your Representative

Arizona law allows dual agency when properly disclosed.

However, dual agency creates an inherent conflict.

A broker representing both parties cannot fully advocate for either side.

They cannot share information that would benefit one party at the expense of the other.

In practice, the landlord usually enters the negotiation with greater market knowledge and experience.

The result is an uneven playing field.

The only way to ensure full representation is to engage a tenant representative who has no relationship with, and no obligation to, the landlord.

Landlord Broker vs. Exclusive Tenant Representative

QuestionLandlord’s BrokerExclusive Tenant Representative
Who do they work for?The landlordYou exclusively
Primary objectiveFill the vacancyAchieve your best outcome
Market information providedLimited to support the listingFull market analysis
Alternative properties shownRarelyAlways
Lease negotiation approachProtect landlord interestsProtect tenant interests
Conflict of interestYesNo
Typical direct cost to tenantEmbedded in lease economicsUsually none

Why Businesses Choose Commercial Real Estate Group of Tucson

Our Difference Is Your Advantage™

Commercial Real Estate Group of Tucson is not a traditional full-service brokerage.

We exclusively represent tenants and buyers.

That distinction drives everything we do.

No Landlord Representation. Ever.

We do not represent landlords.

We do not market listings.

We do not balance competing interests.

Our focus remains entirely on our clients.

More Than 25 Years of Tucson Market Experience

Local market knowledge matters.

We understand:

  • Tucson submarkets
  • Landlord negotiation styles
  • Infrastructure challenges
  • Off-market opportunities
  • Emerging market trends

Direct Access to Senior Expertise

Every engagement is handled directly by:

Michael Coretz
Broker/Owner

Clients work directly with senior leadership throughout the transaction.

Defense and Aerospace Expertise

Southern Arizona is shaped by:

  • Davis-Monthan Air Force Base
  • Raytheon
  • Fort Huachuca
  • The University of Arizona research ecosystem

We understand the specialized facility requirements and incentive programs that support these industries.

Financial Analysis That Drives Better Decisions

Every engagement includes:

  • Occupancy cost modeling
  • Lease-versus-own analysis
  • Build-to-suit evaluation
  • Incentive qualification review

Our clients make decisions using the same level of financial analysis employed by sophisticated institutional occupiers.

Responsive, Personalized Service

Commercial real estate decisions move quickly.

Clients receive direct access, prompt communication, and personalized guidance throughout the process.

The right time to engage a tenant representative is before your landlord knows you’re thinking about it. The second-best time is right now.

Put an Expert in Your Corner, at No Cost to You

Complimentary. Confidential. No Obligation.

Commercial Real Estate Group of Tucson exclusively represents tenants and buyers, never landlords or sellers.

For more than 25 years, we have helped businesses throughout Tucson and Southern Arizona secure better locations, negotiate stronger terms, and make more informed real estate decisions.

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About Michael Coretz
In my 25-plus years as a commercial real estate tenant representative, I’ve picked up a wealth of information and expertise. I’m passionate about making sure that corporate users, tenants and buyers like you get a fair deal and the best solution for your business’s bottom line.COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE GROUP OF TUCSON specializes in representing tenants and corporate users across the United States, Latin America, Europe and Asia. For more information, book a call or call me directly at 520-299-3400.

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