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Commercial Tenant Notifications: Priorities, Pitfalls and a Landlord's Bankruptcy Roadmap

 

Whether the rights and obligations of a commercial lease can be enforced comes down to the landlord providing the appropriate notice and taking the necessary steps to ensure its priority.

Despite the obvious importance, the failure to adhere to the proper notice requirements and or establish priority are common place. As a result, landlords find them themselves in a situation where they are unable to enforce the agreement that they invested significant time and money in putting in place. The purpose of this topic is to provide commercial landlords, property management companies and attorneys with insight as to when and how notices should be given. In addition, in the event that the tenant declares bankruptcy, you will learn crucial information on what actions must be taken to best secure its leasehold interest. You will come away with a better understanding of the extent and the scope of the automatic stay, the assumption/rejection process, and the types of claims landlords may assert, among other things.

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Ryan E. Davis, Esq

Ryan E. Davis, Esq

Winderweedle, Haines, Ward & Woodman, P.A.

  • Chair of Bankruptcy Department of Winderweedle, Haines, Ward, & Woodman
  • Past President of Central Florida Bankruptcy Law Association
  • Conducts regular seminars on issues faced by landlords and lenders in bankruptcy
  • Recognized by Super Lawyers, Florida Trend Legal Elite, and rated AV Preeminent by Martindale Hubbell
  • Best Lawyers® 2023 Litigation-Bankruptcy Lawyer of the Year in Orlando
  • Member of Florida Bar
  • J.D. degree, with honors, University of Florida
  • Can be contacted at [email protected] or 407-246-8685
Mya M. Hatchette, Esq.

Mya M. Hatchette, Esq.

Winderweedle, Haines, Ward & Woodman, P.A.

  • Shareholder in the office of Winderweedle, Haines, Ward & Woodman, P.A.
  • Practice emphasizes all aspects of real estate litigation, including foreclosures, landlord-tenant matters, real estate title claims, and construction litigation
  • Conducts regular seminars and workshops on real estate law, including construction lien law, mortgage fraud, real property litigation and landlord-tenant law
  • Author of several publications related to practice areas
  • Member of the Florida Bar and the U.S. District Court, Northern and Middle Districts of Florida
  • Graduate, cum laude, University of Miami School of Law; graduate, summa cum laude, Georgetown University
  • Can be contacted at 407-246-8696 or [email protected]

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