Legal Question in Landlord & Tenant Law in California
What happends when you rent a retail store and. You want to break it
2 Answers from Attorneys
The landlord is obligated to find a new tenant by all commercially reasonable efforts, and you are liable for the rent until they find a new tenant, plus costs of finding the tenant. Or you cut a deal.
Well, there are a variety of ways to terminate a lease and possibly experience no liability and/or reduced liability in that process...first by review of the lease document and second by a statement of relevent facts as to why you believe the lease should or could be terminated.
You will want to select a business development attorney to review the lease and discuss the facts.
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