Commercial Lease

Commercial Lease in United States

Practical Information

Note: Some of this information was last updated in 1982

A binding contract (in U.S. law), for the possession of lands and improvements to be used in the conduct of business (such as retail stores, office buildings, theaters, shopping centers, parking facilities, hotels and motels) in return for a specified rent. See also lease (in U.S. law); residential lease (in U.S. law); commercial property (in U.S. law).

(Revised by Ann De Vries)

What is Commercial Lease?

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Cause of Action Against Lessor to Establish and Enforce Right to Renew or Extend Commercial Lease: an Overview

This section examines this type of action. This subject identifies the various elements of the Cause of Action Against Lessor to Establish and Enforce Right to Renew or Extend Commercial Lease, offering a practical approach to the litigation issues of this cause of action. See also the entry about legal risks.


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