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Commercial Three-Day Notices While Eviction Court is Closed

Commercial Three-Day Notices While Eviction Court is Closed

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...
Competing Business – Orozco v. WPV San Jose, LLC

Competing Business – Orozco v. WPV San Jose, LLC

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....
Commercial Landlord’s Duty to Mitigate Damages

Commercial Landlord’s Duty to Mitigate Damages

by Schorr Law | Apr 10, 2020 | Commercial Lease

This blog post explores the commercial landlord’s duty to mitigate damages and explores other nuances of the law commercial landlords can use protect themselves in these economically uncertain times. Landlord Mitigate Damages Work stoppages and business shutdowns...
Does My Business Need To Update Where To Receive Notice If My Office Is Closed?

Does My Business Need To Update Where To Receive Notice If My Office Is Closed?

by WPHHAdmin | Mar 21, 2020 | Commercial Lease

Do I need to update where to receive commercial lease notice if my office is shut down and we are all working remotely during Covid? Unlike residential leases, parties to a commercial lease have the option of contracting around certain statutory requirements for legal...
Access to Your Leased Commercial Premises During a Pandemic

Access to Your Leased Commercial Premises During a Pandemic

by Schorr Law | Mar 19, 2020 | Commercial Lease

During a pandemic, does the landlord still have to provide access to your leased commercial premises (office or industrial)? The coronavirus outbreak has caused disruptions for businesses, workers, and all across California. The recent “shelter-in-place” affects all...
Rent Obligations After Exercising Purchase Options in Commercial Leases

Rent Obligations After Exercising Purchase Options in Commercial Leases

by Schorr Law | Sep 18, 2019 | Commercial Lease

Rent Obligations After Exercising Purchase Options in Commercial Leases At Schorr Law, our expertise in real estate law often involves litigating partition claims throughout California. A critical aspect of these claims is understanding rent obligations following the...
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