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An Illinois Landlord’s Commercial Lease Damages

In a typical commercial lease lawsuit, the tenant is long gone and possession is not in issue.  Usually, it’s a retail tenant whose business is suffering and who can’t pay the required rent.  Because of this, getting a possession order is often an afterthought as the landlord’s main focus is trying to recover damages from …

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Posted byPaulPMay 2, 2013April 19, 2018Posted inLandlord-Tenant, Real estate litigationTags: acceleration, commercial lease, fisher kanaris. p.c., landlord's damages, LLC, Miner v. Fashion Enterprises, mitigation of damages, Porvaznik1 Comment on An Illinois Landlord’s Commercial Lease Damages
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