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Court Partially Excuses Tenant’s Rent Obligations During COVID Shutdown

Daniel R. Avery Daniel R. Avery from  Goulston & Storrs  on 
In the social and economic fallout from COVID, businesses are assessing how best to address their commercial relationships, especially where potentially insurmountable barriers to performance loom large.

Inheritance and Condominium: an Example of (Avoidable) Condominium Litigation

Gianfranco Di Garbo Gianfranco Di Garbo from  Interconsulting Studio Associato  on 
Reading this sentence of the Court of Rome (section V of 04/05/2020, n. 6847) one touches with one's hand an example of avoidable quarrel between condominiums, a phenomenon that, according to a reliable statistic, has reached considerable proportions.

NYC Legislation Limits Enforcement of Personal Liability Provisions and Prohibits Harassment for Certain Commercial Tenants

Derek Domian Derek Domian from  Goulston & Storrs  on 
On May 26, 2020, the New York City Council passed two laws, intended to provide relief to certain commercial tenants during the COVID-19 pandemic. This advisory summarizes these laws, their implications, and their potential vulnerability to legal challenge.

Covid-19: The Fate Of Commercial Rents In The Face Of The Health Crisis

Vincent Gautier Vincent Gautier from  Jean-Claude Coulon & Associés  on 
The spread of the covid-19 virus forced the French authorities to take strict containment measures and order the closure of certain professional establishments, which caused serious economic hardship for these tenants.

Post-COVID-19 Real Estate Market Considerations

Filipe Consciência Filipe Consciência from  Caria Mendes Advogados  on 
Real estate market, one of the biggest drivers of the Portuguese economy and responsible for success, now faces a difficult future. At national level and certainly also at international level.
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