by Schorr Law | Apr 5, 2024 | Commercial Lease, Leases
Here, we follow a commercial breach of lease case during COVID where the landlord was successful against a tenant who failed to pay rent. We briefly summarize why the court decided that despite COVID lockdowns hampering the ability for the tenant to open and fully...
by Schorr Law | Dec 18, 2023 | Commercial Lease
4 Ways to Get Out of a Commercial Lease in California Key Takeaways – Review Lease Terms: Examine your commercial lease agreement for any specific provisions regarding early termination, including potential fines and fees. Consider Subleasing: If your lease...
by Schorr Law | Jul 25, 2023 | Commercial Lease
What are the most common commercial lease disputes in California? As real estate attorneys that handle many commercial lease disputes, we get to see firsthand which types of lease disputes are the most common for commercial properties. Below, we’ll be breaking...
by Schorr Law | May 11, 2022 | Commercial Lease
In the recent case of Lee v. Kotyluk (2021) 59 Cal. App. 5th 719, the Court of Appeal considered two matters of first impression regarding the requirements for a notice to cure or quit based on a breach of a covenant in a commercial lease. The two issues were as...
by Schorr Law | May 22, 2020 | Commercial Lease
Notice Period by Landlord while Eviction Court is Closed Now that the State of California and local counties and cities are lifting COVID-19 orders, some business are fortunately able to return to work. While this process is rolling out, rent obligations will also be...
by Schorr Law | May 8, 2020 | Commercial Lease
It takes a substantial effort when negotiating a commercial lease. Especially one with a long term, such as a ten-year lease. Unfortunately, not all leases are negotiated in good faith. This could be catastrophic to the tenant on the receiving end of the bad faith....