Legal Question in Landlord & Tenant Law in Nevada
I am a new business and I am waiting to finish work (and have been for a couple months now) so I can get open, the problem is the landlord is taking his sweet time getting things done. I have had to wait almost 4 months to get the duct work installed and we have about 6-8 leaks that have ruined parts of my new work from the ceiling and walls from the water leaking in. He still hasn't started the roof, and I am losing money daily by not being open, can I essentially calculate what I would be making daily till he gets done and i get open and take it out of rent or something? What are my rights here?
thanks!
1 Answer from Attorneys
One would have to refer to the terms of the lease agreement to answer this for you. If there is a specific definition of "start date" or "initial occupancy" in the lease contract, and the landlord is out of compliance, you would surely have a case. If there are specific terms for the owner improvements, including dates and duties relating to completion, there is room for good argument. I certainly hope you have not been paying rent for this time!
You should have had a full review of the commercial lease prior to entering, but it is not too late to get it checked over (prior to occupying) to see if there is room for a fight on these issues.
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