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Cal Carpenter

(4,959 posts)
2. I'd be concerned
Wed Aug 21, 2019, 01:49 PM
Aug 2019

In the plaza where my business is, the landlords/mgmt co blew off one of the tenants when their lease was up. They were month-to-month for about 6 months and kept trying to get a new lease to no avail.

Then out of nowhere, right before 4th of July weekend, they were told they had to leave. Turns out they had ALREADY GOTTEN A NEW TENANT TO SIGN A LEASE before even telling the existing tenant. SO fucked. The whole neighborhood was in an uproar because it was a beloved, unique ethnic market. But it was too late.



You may want to get a lawyer involved, if you can do so at a reasonable cost. Or if you can go over the management company's heads and straight to the owners, that may help. But if they're already considering kicking you out, none of that will help. I don't know. It sucks to be at the mercy of landlords...

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