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Commercial Breaches of Lease, Evictions, and Hot Button Issues

Speaking Engagement

When

3.13.15

Where

La Jolla, California

Not all commercial tenancies are cooperative or end amicably. Sometimes the tenant fails to pay rent or breaches lease covenants, and the landlord decides to pursue certain lease remedies, including eviction. Counsel advising commercial landlords and tenants should be familiar with potential remedies for breaches of lease, the eviction process, and hot button issues that arise in the commercial context. Learn how to minimize the losses to your client when their commercial lease unravels.

Program Highlights:

  • Remedies available to the commercial landlord on breach of lease
  • Important lease provisions that can minimize your client's losses
  • Unlawful detainer actions in the commercial context
  • Holdover provisions and property left at the premises
  • Common tenant defenses

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Michael J. Holmes

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T(619) 235-1552mholmes@allenmatkins.com
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Martin L. Togni

Partner

T(619) 235-1545mtogni@allenmatkins.com
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