Tiffanyy808
Junior Member
Hawaii
I am one of two owners of a commercial property in Lahaina, HI. The tenant owns the lease until 2033. Rent negotiations are coming up, The properties other owner just informed me that he does not want to increase the rent for the next 10 years and fair market values run in the area of 3 to 4 times higher. The lease states that if the tenant doesn’t agree with the new rental amount, both sides hire an appraiser and there is a solution. But nothing in the lease states how to resolve a conflict between owners. The other owner is 90 years old and is mentally competent, but does not like sharing control of the property. if we cant come to an agreement what can I do? I don’t want to sell my share of the property, he owns 75 percent, I own 25 percent. We are tenants in common. How is this type of conflict resolved?
I am one of two owners of a commercial property in Lahaina, HI. The tenant owns the lease until 2033. Rent negotiations are coming up, The properties other owner just informed me that he does not want to increase the rent for the next 10 years and fair market values run in the area of 3 to 4 times higher. The lease states that if the tenant doesn’t agree with the new rental amount, both sides hire an appraiser and there is a solution. But nothing in the lease states how to resolve a conflict between owners. The other owner is 90 years old and is mentally competent, but does not like sharing control of the property. if we cant come to an agreement what can I do? I don’t want to sell my share of the property, he owns 75 percent, I own 25 percent. We are tenants in common. How is this type of conflict resolved?