Legal Question in Business Law in New Jersey
breaking a lease on a store
Have to leave a business after 35years .It is costing us money to operate it.What are my options?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: breaking a lease on a store
You absolutely need to get a lawyer to look at the lease, and look at your business.
I am local, and I have been assisting people who own small and medium businesses, for a very long time.
Please call me if you would like me to assist you. I am in Hackensack, right across from the Bergen County Courthouse.
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