Landlord & Tenant Law
October 01, 2020
MCI for New Carpeting Upheld
Tenant Breach by Making Renovation Without Permit Entitles Landlord to Possession
Issues of Fact Preclude Summary Judgment on Subtenant's Succession Defense
Non-Monetary Defaults in Commercial Leases: A Difficult Eviction
June 01, 2020
"I want them out!" When a tenant stops paying rent, landlords usually have this reaction. But what about those tenants faithfully paying rent while breaching other provisions of the lease? This article examines the eviction of a commercial tenant for non-monetary defaults.
Lessor Repossession of Property on Eve of Lessee Bankruptcy
March 01, 2020
Voluntary Turnover or Face Contempt
Lessors who repossess property immediately prior to a lessee bankruptcy filing may be required to return such property or face sanctions by the bankruptcy court. Federal courts are currently split on the issue of whether the lessor must voluntary surrender property seized petition or may hold such property until such time as the debtor seeks, and obtains, an order of turnover.
Landlord & Tenant Law
February 01, 2020
Out of Possession Landlord's Agreement With HUD To Maintain Premises Does Not Subject Landlord to Personal Injury Liability
Out of Possession Landlord Liability for Injuries on Abutting Sidewalk
Breach of Lease By Subsidiary Does Not Justify Piercing Corporate Veil
Tenant Not Entitled to Preliminary Injunction Requiring Landlord to Co-Operate
Landlord Must Maintain Elevator Service for Use By Single Tenant
Tenant Not Relieved of Obligation to Pay Real Estate Taxes
Adding Value, Reducing Risk: Peer Review for Construction Projects
January 01, 2020
In the aftermath of recent construction disasters leading to catastrophic failures and loss of life, the concept of peer review has taken on an entirely new significance. A comprehensive plan and specification peer review is an effective risk management strategy for ensuring quality construction.
Lessor Repossession of Property on Eve of Lessee Bankruptcy
September 01, 2019
Voluntary Turnover or Face Contempt
Lessors who repossess property immediately prior to a lessee bankruptcy filing may be required to return such property or face sanctions by the bankruptcy court. Federal courts are currently split on the issue of whether the lessor must voluntary surrender property seized pre-petition or may hold such property until such time as the debtor seeks, and obtains, an order of turnover.
Landlord Considerations When Drafting Assignment and Subletting Provisions
July 01, 2019
Restricting a tenant's right to transfer the property it is leasing to a third party is a key component to any lease. Many lenders require landlords to obtain lender consent before the transfer is effective. Failure to obtain such consent could lead to a landlord's default under the terms and conditions of the loan documents, so it is imperative for a landlord to review its loan documents each time it receives a request from a tenant to transfer its interest under the lease.