What Happens When a Land Lease Lacks Proper Escalation and Termination Terms
What's at Stake
Improperly structured land leases have resulted in tenants losing millions in improvements when the ground lease expired with no renewal option. Ambiguous escalation clauses have led to 10-year rent disputes that clouded title and prevented financing.
What Happens If This Goes Wrong
Missing improvement reversion language can create disputes about whether the building belongs to the landlord or tenant at lease end. Unclear financing clauses may prevent the tenant from obtaining a construction loan, making development impossible.
Critical Deadlines
Ground leases should be recorded with the county recorder immediately upon execution to protect the tenant's leasehold interest. Rent escalation dates are strictly enforced. Notice periods for renewals (often 1–2 years) must be calendared at signing.
A land lease (ground lease) is an agreement where a landowner leases the land to a tenant who then constructs or owns improvements on it. Common for commercial developments, manufactured homes, and agricultural operations, land leases typically run 50–99 years with complex rent escalation and reversion of improvements clauses.
How This Document Protects You
Land Control
Tenant controls land use and development without acquiring the land itself
Capital Efficiency
Developer avoids large land acquisition cost, improving project returns
Long-Term Security
Multi-decade terms provide the stability needed for major improvements
Lender Recognition
Properly structured leasehold interests can be mortgaged and financed
Land Lease Agreement
Create a land lease with state-compliant terms and clear land-use rules
How to Create Your Document
- Provide a precise legal description of the land parcel
- Set the base rent and escalation formula for the full term
- Define permitted uses and building/improvement rights
- Address financing — will the tenant be able to mortgage the leasehold?
- Document what happens to improvements at lease expiration
- Include default, cure, and termination provisions
- Record the land lease with the county recorder for title protection
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Land Lease Agreement
Last updated: January 2026