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Legal and Financial Consequences For Tenants Accumulating late fees can lead to financial strain, potential eviction, and legal action for unpaid rent. For Landlords Persistent defaults may result in lost revenue, legal costs, and challenges in re-leasing the property.
Typical events of default include non-payment or late payment of amounts due, breach of certain material representations and warranties or covenants, cross-default, breach of change of control provisions, and insolvency.
Commercial leases require an effective default clause that allows the landlord to force a tenant to comply with all lease obligations. The default clause commonly provides the procedure for obtaining an eviction or the threat of an eviction for a commercial tenants violation of the lease.
A default is a failure to comply with a provision in the lease. Curing or remedying the default means correcting the failure or omission. A common example is a failure to pay the rent on time.
If the tenant is not paying rent, it is a breach of the commercial lease agreement. That breach entitles the landlord to take appropriate legal action. In many cases, that legal action is an eviction. That eviction has to be done lawfully and ing to the terms of the commercial lease.
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Collection of Unpaid Rent Commercial lessors can pursue legal action to recover unpaid rent and associated fees. Eviction Commercial lessors can also initiate eviction proceedings if there is no remedy to the default within the specified timeframe.

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