When selecting the option “Tenant Sales and/or Lease Agreement” it is required to provide the legally binding document (lease, sales agreement, tenant construction requirements, etc.) associated with the project, signed by both the developer and the tenant, explicitly stating the performance requirements for the tenant work. If no tenants have been identified can the project owner claim savings using a sample of lease agreement and a letter of commitment to the USGBC signed by the owner in lieu of lease agreement between the owner and the (future) tenant (which cannot be in effect at the time of project submission for LEED review)? Thank you in advance.
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Ali Soufan
LEED Coordinator; Sr. Mech. Engineer9 thumbs up
June 9, 2015 - 2:20 am
Yes that is possible, a sample lease agreement signed by the owner can do
Mario S.
27 thumbs up
July 27, 2018 - 3:23 am
Mr. Charalampos, I'm very interested to know if the above eventually worked out for you. Can you please update us if a sample lease agreement and letter of commitment by the owner were accepted by gbci in your submittal?
Mr. Ali, appreciate your input on this too if you can provide a background on how this actually worked for your projects.
Thank you.