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Enforcing Shopping Center Leases & CC&Rs

Enforcing Shopping Center Leases & CC&Rs

by Schorr Law | Feb 5, 2021 | Commercial Lease Counseling

Issues That May Arise From Shopping Center Leases What are some major issues to consider for a landlord and tenant in the context of shopping center leases and CC&Rs? Rent, property taxes, maintenance, and repair, are all typically routine matters that are...
What are your Rights as a Landlord During Coronavirus?

What are your Rights as a Landlord During Coronavirus?

by Schorr Law | Apr 25, 2020 | Commercial Lease Counseling

Can you Evict a Tenant who has not Paid Rent? By now, many residential and commercial tenants have failed to pay rent. While the governor’s executive order does not excuse or delay the obligation to pay rent, many local governments such as the City of Los Angeles have...
Can Your Landlord Require You to Provide Additional Information for Coronavirus Rent Deferment?

Can Your Landlord Require You to Provide Additional Information for Coronavirus Rent Deferment?

by Schorr Law | Apr 20, 2020 | Commercial Lease Counseling

In previous blog rent relief during the coronavirus, we have talked about the recent orders allowing both residential and commercial tenants in the City of Los Angeles to defer their rent payments during the Coronavirus Stay at Home order to the extent the order...
5 Things to Consider Before Subleasing

5 Things to Consider Before Subleasing

by Schorr Law | Mar 23, 2020 | Commercial Lease Counseling

Thinking about subleasing a property sometime in the near future? Here are some tips and things to consider before doing so. A sublease is a transfer of only a portion of the tenant’s interest in the lease, reserving to the sublessor some reversionary interest. A...
Does the Force Majeure (Act of God) Provision Excuse my Rent Payment During Coronavirus?

Does the Force Majeure (Act of God) Provision Excuse my Rent Payment During Coronavirus?

by Schorr Law | Mar 19, 2020 | Commercial Lease Counseling

Does the Force Majeure (Act of God) Provision in my commercial lease excuse my payment of rent? Does a crisis such as the Coronavirus trigger the provision in a commercial lease agreement to excuse payment of rent? On Wednesday, March 11, 2020, the World Health...
Rent Relief During The Coronavirus (Covid 19) Pandemic

Rent Relief During The Coronavirus (Covid 19) Pandemic

by Schorr Law | Mar 18, 2020 | Commercial Lease Counseling

With the spread of the Coronavirus there are certain unavoidable circumstances that many businesses are having to address for the first time.  The Coronavirus has forced businesses out of traditional commercial leasing environments (like office and retail) into remote...
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