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A modified gross lease is a combination of a gross and net lease wherein the operating expenses are both the landlord and tenant's responsibility.
Learn more about the ground lease, an agreement that allows tenants to develop leased land while the landlord typically assumes ownership.
When determining if your landlords can do what they are threatening to do, ask yourself these two questions.
Common legal grounds to break a lease include: The rental unit is uninhabitable due to unsafe conditions or violations of ...
Commentary Landlord's Termination of Lease Overrides Tenant's First Right of Refusal Claim It is not uncommon for a tenant, especially in the commercial lease context, to ask for and obtain the ...
Unless the lease indicates that the landlord has absolute discretion in this regard, it is arguable that a landlord cannot unreasonably withhold such consent.
My landlord updated our lease to reduce the number of parking spaces we're allowed, but we just signed the lease two months ago. Can he do that?” The short answer is no -- at least not in Maine ...