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Builder is a tenant. He is notified by Landlord that his lease will not be renew

ID: 383529 • Letter: B

Question

Builder is a tenant. He is notified by Landlord that his lease will not be renewed. Builder is not concerned because he is given 6 months notice. Landlord also notifies Builder that he will be constructing another floor above the existing office. Two months later, Builder arrived at his office and sees that his ceiling has multiple holes in it. Not only is it unsightly for his clients to see, but it exposes his workers and office equipment to the outdoor elements. Essentially, he cannot use the office for its intended purpose. What can Builder do?

Explanation / Answer

The builder still has the right ont he property for 4 more months and the landlord cannot cause any kind of disturbances. The landlord needs to either take permission from the builder or wait for the builder to vacate. Hence the builder can take legal action against the owner for causing inconvenience after taking rent .

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