Most leases contain an assignment provision providing that a tenant must obtain their landlord’s consent prior to assigning (or subletting) its interest in a lease. However, if the lease is silent regarding the standard of Landlord’s consent, must the landlord be reasonable in granting or withholding that consent? The answer: it depends on when the… Continue Reading
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Tenants’ Treasures Become Landlords’ Nightmare
Posted in Real Estate DevelopmentWith the current economy, many commercial landlords are facing not only the burden of defaulting tenants, but frequently must handle the added mess of disposing of a tenant’s personal property left behind the premises once the tenant vacates or abandons the premises. When a tenant leaves personal property on premises after a tenancy is terminated… Continue Reading