Tenant's Rights and Remedies in a Commercial Lease

Tenant's Rights and Remedies in a Commercial Lease
Title Tenant's Rights and Remedies in a Commercial Lease PDF eBook
Author Harvey M. Haber
Publisher Canada Law Book
Pages 510
Release 1998
Genre Commercial leases
ISBN 9780888042514

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Tenant's Rights and Remedies in a Commercial Lease

Tenant's Rights and Remedies in a Commercial Lease
Title Tenant's Rights and Remedies in a Commercial Lease PDF eBook
Author Harvey M. Haber
Publisher
Pages 677
Release 2014
Genre Commercial leases
ISBN 9780888047250

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Property Code

Property Code
Title Property Code PDF eBook
Author Texas
Publisher
Pages
Release 2014
Genre Property
ISBN

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The Commercial Property Lease: Allocating risk, controlling use, tenant's rights, and landlord's remedies

The Commercial Property Lease: Allocating risk, controlling use, tenant's rights, and landlord's remedies
Title The Commercial Property Lease: Allocating risk, controlling use, tenant's rights, and landlord's remedies PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 540
Release 1993
Genre Commercial leases
ISBN

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Landlord's Rights and Remedies in a Commercial Lease

Landlord's Rights and Remedies in a Commercial Lease
Title Landlord's Rights and Remedies in a Commercial Lease PDF eBook
Author Harvey M. Haber
Publisher
Pages 652
Release 2017
Genre Commercial leases
ISBN 9780779880126

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Journal of Legal Analysis

Journal of Legal Analysis
Title Journal of Legal Analysis PDF eBook
Author Richard Craswell
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2011-08
Genre
ISBN 9780674063532

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Co-published by the John M. Olin Center for Law, Economics, and Business at Harvard Law School and Harvard University Press, the JLA is a peer-reviewed publication on law. It aspires to be broad in coverage, including doctrinal legal analysis and interdisciplinary scholarship. JLA articles are free online and available for sale in bound issues. Volume 2, Issue 2 contains contributions from Yair Listokin, Eric Posner, Kathryn Spier, Adrian Vermeule, Alan Sykes, Benito Arruñada, Theodore Eisenberg, Michael Heise, Ncole Waters & Martin Wells, J. Mark Ramseyer, and Jonathan Masur. http://jla.hup.harvard.edu

California Retail Leases Line by Line

California Retail Leases Line by Line
Title California Retail Leases Line by Line PDF eBook
Author Judith J. Rentschler
Publisher
Pages 551
Release 2009
Genre Law
ISBN 9780314205049

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California Retail Leases Line by Line is an in-depth guide to retail leasing, offering practical and understandable guidance on topics common to commercial leases of all types, as well as those uniquely relevant to retail leasing. Based on the experience gained from representing hundreds of landlords and tenants large and small, and over thirty years of litigating disputes often arising from poorly written documents, this book provides practical suggestions, drafting tips, and negotiating strategies for both landlord and tenant. The author explains rental structures and expense pass-throughs; CPI and fair market rent adjustments; options; allocation of costs of new laws and capital improvements; strategies to protect a tenant through growth, change, and exit; legal impact of name and management changes; subordination, non-disturbance and attornment, and the impact of foreclosure on the lease; maintenance responsibilities; and rights and remedies in the event of default. Issues specific to retail leasing include percentage rent, operating covenants, go-dark restrictions, kick-out clauses, radius and exclusive use restrictions and co-tenancy requirements.