A lease generally contemplates a long-term relationship between a landlord and a tenant. But once the lease is executed, you have only completed the first step. This panel will discuss issues that can arise after the lease has been executed and how to deal with them in a practical manner. These issues can include questions relating to construction of the demised premises, handling requests for subordination, nondisturbance and attornment agreements and estoppel certificates, lease renewals, casualties, expanding space to accommodate future growth, payment and performance defaults, landlord defaults and a variety of other issues that arise long after the initial agreement is reached.