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Commercial Evictions from Start to Finish $99.00



Copyright: September 2011
Product ID#: 56479DM
Online Access: 6 months from date of purchase

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From Event: Commercial Evictions from Start to Finish, held September 2011.

Program Description

In commercial leasing, the attorney's job is to anticipate the worst outcome from the very start of a landlord-tenant relationship. This definitive guide will teach attorneys and other landlord representatives how to protect their clients from tenant defaults and minimize losses in the event of eviction. Find out what lease provisions will ensure a quick and easy lease termination and help avoid litigation. Apply our expert drafting tips to improve the effectiveness of your contracts, notices and complaints. Get step-by-step techniques for evicting a tenant for non-payment or other lease defaults, and protect your landlord clients' rights of possession. Order today!


Course Content
  • Commercial Leasing Overview and Legislative Update
  • Overcoming Ethical Challenges
  • How to Avoid Eviction Litigation Before the Lease is Signed
  • Eviction Proceedings in Detail
  • Common Tenant Defenses to the Eviction Action
  • Select Issues in Terminating Commercial Leases

  

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