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Good afternoon. I am a commercial tenant that is dealing with my landlord attempting to evict me. I believe that her actions violate the terms of my lease as well as two of the Governor’s executive orders. Wondering what my rights are.
Feb 22, 2021
Real Estate
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Bill HenryFounding Partner | 18 years of experience
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Bill HenryFounding Partner 18 years of experience

Most of what you hear on the news applies to residential tenants. That does not mean that you have no rights or defenses. Landlords often times overstep their rights in evictions. We can help you, but it is likely more complicated than you may at first think. As such I recommend that you schedule a free case assessment 24/7 by calling (be sure to tell the staff that you are a Commercial Tennant) 303-688-0944 or online at https://calendly.com/case-assessment/case-assessment. At your appointment, we'll meet by phone or video (Zoom), we'll discuss your lease, landlords actions or threats, concerns, desired results, rights, remedies, the law, the process, timeline, how we can help, costs, etc.

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