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Tenant Took Too Long to Send Renewal Notice

Dec 12, 2019

What Happened: In 2016, a grocery store tenant tried to renew the 15-year lease it signed in 1999, but the landlord claimed that it was too late because the six-month renewal window had already expired. The issue: When did the lease actually begin? The landlord claimed that it commenced when the tenant opened for business in 2001; the tenant claimed it commenced when the sides re-executed the lease as part of a construction settlement dispute in ...

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Procedural Slips Doom Tenant’s Contract Claims Against Landlord

Dec 12, 2019

 What Happened:   A tanning salon tenant sued its landlord for breach of contract but listed the wrong corporate name. Before the tenant could file an amended suit with the landlord’s proper corporate name, the landlord stole the march by filing its own eviction case in the same court. The court gave the tenant a chance to file an an...

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Tenant Accidentally Waives Its Co-Tenancy Rent Cut Rights

Oct 28, 2019

What Happened: A shopping center lease let the tenant pay reduced rent if an anchor closed and wasn’t replaced within 120 days. In July 2016, an anchor tenant, Sports Authority, closed and the landlord didn’t find a replacement for nearly three years. But the tenant forgot about the co-tenancy clause and continued to pay full rent for two-and-a-half years. When it finally realized its mistake in December 2018, it sought to take back the rent...

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Landlord Not to Blame for Office Tenant’s Desktop Fall

Oct 28, 2019

What Happened: After safely pulling off the stunt on several occasions, an office tenant who climbed onto his desk and used a broomstick to close hard-to-reach blinds fell to the floor and broke his spine. Blaming his injuries on the landlord’s failure to maintain the premises in a safe condition, he sued for medical bills and damages. When the court rejected his negligence claims, he appealed.

Decision: The Illinois appeals...

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Must Tenant Pay Rent If Improvements Aren't Done Yet?

Sep 17, 2019

   What Happened    A new shopping center lease says that a restaurant tenant doesn’t have to pay rent until the landlord “delivers possession of the premi...

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Landlord Not to Blame for Tenant's Garbage Dumping Woes

Sep 17, 2019

 What Happened:  After years of letting a pizzeria dump its trash in its alley, a neighboring property owner said no more and locked the gateway. At first, the pizzeria put the trash out front, but after local officials complained, it stored the trash inside. The resulting rat infestation forced the pizzeria to close down for several days ...

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Disposing of Tenant Property After Lawful Eviction Isn't Conversion

Aug 20, 2019

What Happened: When the tenant and surety didn’t show up for the eviction proceeding, the court awarded the landlord default judgment. The landlord then sent the tenant and surety notice to collect their personal property and disposed of the stuff when they didn’t respond after seven days. Only then did the tenant and surety reemerge to sue the landlord for conversion—that is, taking unlawful...

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Lease Bars Tenant's Claims for Lost Profits During Renovation Work

Aug 20, 2019

Section 7: [T]here shall be no allowance to Tenant for a diminution in rental value, and no liability on part of Landlord by reason of inconvenience, annoyance or injury to person(s), property or business arising from the making of any repairs, alterations, additions or improvements in or to any portion of the building or the premises or in or to the fixtures, appurtenances or equipment.


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Increasing Tenant's Real Estate Tax Share Isn't Fraud or Lease Violation

Aug 20, 2019

What Happened: A shopping center lease requires the anchor tenants, which are also partial owners, to pay a fixed part of the property’s real estate taxes, and allocates the remaining tax liability to the non-owner tenants proportionally on the basis of square footage leased. The problems began when one of the anchors, Sears, went out of business and the landlord allocated Sears’ tax liability among the non-anchor tenants, including a food s...

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Tenant Responsible for Defective Sidewalk

Jul 21, 2019

What Happened: The case began when a shopper tripped on the gap of a sidewalk outside a grocery store leased by Pathmark. Since the owner was now bankrupt, the victim’s case hinged on a single question: Was Pathmark, as tenant, liable for the defective sidewalk? Pathmark claimed that if there was any negligence, the owner was wholly responsible. The victim won Round 1, setting the stage for the appeal. 

Decision: The Ne...

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