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Lasher Holzapfel Sperry & Ebberson PLLC

Breaking a Commercial Lease: Things to Consider Before Termination

The world is transforming in the post-covid era and business needs are evolving as consumer habits change. These changes can directly impact the space where you conduct business and have you contemplating what to do about...more

Holland & Knight LLP

NYC Passes Biometric Data Protection Laws Aimed at Businesses, Smart Access Building Owners

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New York City has set its sights on biometric data protection this summer, passing two laws regulating the use of biometric information within the same month. The New York City Council amended its administrative code on July...more

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Landlords: Take These Steps Now to Preserve Your Income

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Local, state and federal governments have taken unprecedented measures to control the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19), measures that will negatively impact the real estate industry in the state. Last week, New York Governor...more

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Recent Decision Narrows Commercial Tenants’ Recourse to Yellowstone Injunctions

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Last week, in 159 MP Corp. v. Redbridge Bedford, the Court of Appeals upheld a recent decision of the Second Department that limits the rights of commercial tenants to obtain Yellowstone injunctions....more

Obermayer Rebmann Maxwell & Hippel LLP

Confession of Judgment in Commercial Leases in Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania is one of the few states that permit a commercial landlord to obtain an almost immediate judgment against a defaulting tenant without requiring the landlord to go through the process of providing the tenant with...more

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Estoppel Certificate? Estop and Check Your Lease

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If you are leasing space in a building, there may come a time when you receive a request from your landlord to fill out and sign an estoppel certificate. Estoppel certificates are usually sent to tenants in connection with...more

Ballard Spahr LLP

Two New Laws Benefiting Commercial Landlords in California Take Effect Jan. 1

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Landlords of shopping centers and other commercial properties in California should take steps now to reap the benefits of two new laws—both effective starting January 1, 2019—governing abandoned premises and personal...more

Hogan Lovells

Indecent Proposals: Tenants giving notice of intention to appoint administrators

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It has long been a bone of contention for landlords that tenants can simply file a notice of intention to appoint administrators in order to get an automatic moratorium against any enforcement action. This prevents a...more

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What Do I Do With This Stuff? Dealing With Abandoned Property After Foreclosure

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You’ve successfully foreclosed on a commercial building in California, and, thankfully, the borrower moved out after foreclosure or after a period of tenancy. But the borrower left behind all sorts of property – furniture,...more

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Los Angeles City Council Approves Major Earthquake Retrofitting Ordinance

On October 9th, the Los Angeles City Council voted 12-0 to approve an ordinance requiring mandatory earthquake retrofitting for thousands of buildings in Los Angeles. The ordinance comes nearly a year after the publication of...more

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