Escrow & Title

An Estoppel Certificate in commercial real estate is a document in which a tenant certifies:

AThat they have paid all rent on time
BThe current terms of their lease, amount of rent, and any claims against the landlord✓ Correct
CTheir intention to renew the lease
DThat the property has no environmental contamination

Explanation

An estoppel certificate is a tenant-signed document certifying the lease terms (start date, rent, options, etc.) and confirming there are no landlord defaults. It is commonly required by buyers and lenders in commercial transactions.

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