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Blank Rome LLP

New York Court Decision Disrupts “Good Guy Guaranty” Liability Limitations

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In the New York commercial leasing world, and in almost every privately-owned restaurant lease, the well-known “Good Guy Guaranty” is abundantly common. However, a decision by a judge in the Supreme Court for New York County,...more

Tonkon Torp LLP

Key Lease Work Letter Issues When the Landlord Is Doing the Work

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In her new Ear to the Ground video, the first of a two-part series on lease work letters, attorney Kimberlee Stafford, Chair of our Real Estate & Land Use Practice Group, discusses key work letter issues and situations when...more

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Pinning Down the Lease Commencement Date

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If you’re venturing into the world of commercial real estate, whether as a tenant or a landlord, there’s a plethora of terms you’ll come across. Among these is the seemingly simple idea of the “Lease Commencement Date.” While...more

Smith Anderson

Winning the Race to Record: Protecting Rights in Real Estate

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The North Carolina Court of Appeals this week addressed an important issue involving leases, options to renew, and the North Carolina recordation statutes known as the “Connor Act.” The decision affects anyone who buys or...more

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Feast or Famine: The Importance of Contemplating Failure in Commercial Real Estate Transactions

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Every spring, usually on the first weekend of good weather, I rush to the local nursery and spend what feels like a week’s worth of wages on new plants, soil, fertilizer, and irrigation lines. I can’t wait to get the...more

Bennett Jones LLP

Let's Be Reasonable: Landlord Consents to Lease Assignment

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What sort of things go through a commercial landlord's mind when receiving a notice from its tenant that the tenant wants consent to assign its lease? The answer is, all sorts of things. The landlord may want the space...more

Miller Starr Regalia

Strict Compliance With Statutory Conditions: Another Challenge For California Landlords In The Eviction Process

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The long moratorium on most evictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as the de facto shutdown of the court system for civil matters, caused most California landlords to defer unlawful detainer and related...more

Allen Matkins

If A Lease Is Not "Valid", Is It Void or Voidable?

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Justice Ignazio ("Nace") John Ruvolo once observed that the "Illegality of contracts constitutes a vast, confusing and rather mysterious area of the law."  McIntosh v. Mills, 121 Cal. App. 4th 333, 344 (2004).  One confusing...more

BCLP

How can a landlord recover possession of business premises so that it can occupy for its own business?

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You are a landlord of business premises. You have owned the premises for more than five years. You have granted a lease of your premises to T, which is protected by the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954....more

Perkins Coie

Potential Rent Relief for San Francisco Small Businesses Forced to Shut Down

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On July 20, 2021, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors unanimously approved an amendment to the San Francisco Commercial Eviction Moratorium Ordinance (Moratorium Amendment) codifying a legal presumption to potentially...more

Arnall Golden Gregory LLP

Lease Issues - From the Landlord's Perspective

The last year has been a challenging time and it begs the question, from the landlord’s perspective, what have we learned? One thing for sure is that the average lease, a document that seems (for most landlords) to be like...more

Kelley Drye & Warren LLP

COVID-19 Lease Provisions

In the wake of COVID-19, commercial landlords are facing unprecedented challenges as they strive to mitigate new risks while maintaining the rapport they have built in their professional communities and with their tenants. ...more

Cole Schotz

New York Court Deems A Yellowstone Application Essential

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From the start of the unprecedented closure of the New York State Courts to new, “non-essential” filings until yesterday, commercial tenants had no remedy against a landlord seeking to terminate a lease as a result of a...more

Seyfarth Shaw LLP

What to Know About Recourse Carve-Outs in the Age of COVID-19

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In this challenging and rapidly changing environment, real estate players are dealing with the effects of COVID-19 on real property operations in real time. As they make decisions at an accelerated pace, they should bear in...more

K&L Gates LLP

COVID-19: (Australia) Government and Regulator Responses for Superannuation Funds and Fund Managers

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There are many government and regulator initiatives aimed at addressing COVID-19 issues and new responses emerge on a daily basis. We have summarised those announcements, relevant to the superannuation and funds management...more

Husch Blackwell LLP

Commercial Leasing And COVID-19: An Exploration Of Force Majeure Doctrine In The Context Of A Public Health Crisis

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As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to spread, there is a growing anxiety among commercial tenants and landlords as they assess the ability of tenants to maintain normal business operations. As various cities and states begin...more

Farrell Fritz, P.C.

How Does the Coronavirus Pandemic Affect Your Lease Obligations?

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Are you a commercial tenant? Has the coronavirus pandemic prompted you to consider temporarily closing your physical location? Does your lease have a “continuous operations” provision?...more

Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP

Real Estate Operations in the Coronavirus Era

Ten key issues property owners and landlords need to consider as they plan to confront the pandemic. In a rapidly evolving situation, business plans need to anticipate risks and possible responses....more

Tonkon Torp LLP

The Lowdown On Commercial Leases In Oregon

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A new infographic released by Cushman & Wakefield looks at the past 10 years of commercial real estate growth in Portland. With so much demand for office space from the multiple industries fueling our region's growth, I’m not...more

Whitman Legal Solutions, LLC

Demystifying the Commercial Lease: Types of Leases

Like instrumental music parents, business owners also may face numerous commercial real estate lease options. Whether they are entering into their first commercial lease or are expanding their operations, business...more

Kilpatrick

5 KEY TAKEAWAYS: Negotiating Commercial Leases and Important Lease Provisions

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Kilpatrick Townsend’s Michael Myers provided an introductory look at the law around commercial leases, as well as certain tactics for negotiating commercial leases, at a 2019 continuing legal education (CLE) seminar at the...more

Tucker Arensberg, P.C.

A Lesson in Commercial Leases

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Where residential leases are often seen as quite straightforward, to many, commercial leases can be intimidating. They represent a long-term financial commitment and contain different terms and nuances not necessary in...more

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Court Seals Commercial Lease Provisions in Landlord Tenant Dispute

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Commercial leases are not all boilerplate. The nature and sophistication of the business or industry of the tenant can lead to lease terms, addenda, riders and exhibits that are complicated and in some cases contain what the...more

Allen Matkins

Court Holds Assignment Vitiates Contract Provision Limiting Damages

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Yesterday, a division of the California Court of Appeal came to the rather surprising conclusion that an assignment of a contract deprived the assignor of the benefit of a contractual limitation on liability. Gietzen v....more

Obermayer Rebmann Maxwell & Hippel LLP

Exit Strategies For Commercial Tenants: Key Provisions For Early Termination of a Lease

There are various scenarios under which a commercial tenant may wish to terminate its lease.  One of the most common reasons is that the tenant’s business is expanding and the tenant has outgrown the leased space....more

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