Commercial leases can become problematic when tenants or landlords experience difficulties. This can include personal mishaps, technical or mechanical failures, natural disasters, health-related issues, or public service failures. In the event of recessions, these difficulties and financial troubles will likely become more frequent.
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What You Need to Know About Commercial Landlord-Tenant Law
Commercial landlord-tenant laws are a mix of property law, contract law, and other common law and statutory jurisprudence. These laws outline the landlord’s and business tenants’ rights and responsibilities. Landlords have the right to collect rent as long as their obligations as landlords are met. The pandemic changed the rules in some regions. This post will touch on several important areas, including the lease agreement, the parties, deposits, repairs, discrimination and fair-housing laws, lease assignments, and termination.
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Understanding Eminent Domain: A Comprehensive Guide
What is Eminent Domain?
Eminent domain is the term for the power of the government to seize private property for public use, with just compensation provided to the property owner. This power is limited by the Fifth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, which states that private property cannot be taken for public use without just compensation. The government exercises eminent domain to acquire land for purposes such as building highways, public schools, or other public infrastructure projects.
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Damaged Crops- When to Involve Your Attorney
Ventura County is home to over 100,000 acres of irrigated farmland and over two thousand farming operations, producing billions of servings of fruits and vegetables. This fertile area is known around the world for its optimal agriculture. But recently, California has been hit by record-breaking rain and snow, putting our crops at high risk.