With the economic downturn affecting all aspects of the real estate market, including commercial leases, commercial landlords dealing with defaulting tenants today will need to be even more aware of the options available to them. Specifically, the kind of evidence landlords present to the court can make or break their case.
A recent ruling by the California appellate court in Avalon Pacific-Santa Ana v. HD Supply Repair & Remo...
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