Hi. Sorry if this is a duplicate. Seems like my posts keep disappearing
If you lease a commercial office from a landlord and the lease is somehow illegal (like to provide usage to the tenant which is illegal or the building is not zoned or permitted for, etc.) it is obvious that you can hold...
If you lease a commercial office from a landlord and the lease is somehow illegal (like to provide usage to the tenant which is illegal or the building is not zoned or permitted for) it is pretty obvious that then trouble arises that the tenant has recourse to hold the landlord liable for the...
Here is what happened to me: I have a commercial lease for an office space. A new owner came in, we had a disagreement and he told me my lease was cancelled.
I tried to get into the building to access my office, he physically blocked the door. I called the police and they said it was a civil...