If you’re a landlord and you’re allowing your tenant to break a commercial lease, how should you handle it?
Thursday, July 24th, 2008 at
1:20 pm
“Kh a a a a a n n” ! ! asked:
I will allow the tenant to get out of his lease with me. I will allow him to leave under certain conditions, which are actually, in my opinion, very reasonable. I know some people have demanded that tenants pay them lump sums when getting out of a lease, but I am willing to forgo that.
I will allow the tenant to get out of his lease with me. I will allow him to leave under certain conditions, which are actually, in my opinion, very reasonable. I know some people have demanded that tenants pay them lump sums when getting out of a lease, but I am willing to forgo that.
Anyway, the tenant would like to have me sign a paper from his lawyer saying that I will end the lease under these conditions.
Should I Cipro do that?
OR- should I just say that I will sign nothing. And that I will declare the lease to be void after the conditions have been met?
Thanks.

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