Termination of the Commercial Lease Despite Landlord's Breach (2003) |
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This article addresses the commercial landlord’s ability to terminate the lease and evict the tenant for nonpayment of rent, despite an alleged breach by the landlord. Termination of the Commercial Lease Despite Landlord's Breach |
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