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Breach of Lease Doesn’t Negate Earlier Exercise of Option to Purchase Property – Illinois Court

A dispute over the purchase price of a veterinary practice boiled over into multi-year litigation after the plaintiff in Ruffolo v. Jordan, 2015 IL App (1st) 140969 leased the defendant’s practice under a multi-year lease with an option to buy. The plaintiff exercised the purchase option in August 2005 and paid rent for 18 months until …

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Posted byPaulPOctober 15, 2015May 17, 2016Posted inLandlord-Tenant, Real estate litigationTags: breach of lease, commercial lease, landlord-tenant, purchase option, specific performance
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