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Appeals court weighs enforceability of rent-acceleration clause in commercial lease dispute
Summary
The appeals court heard argument in Paramount MOB v. Tristan Medical Enterprises over whether a rent-acceleration clause in a commercial lease is enforceable where a successor tenant paid rent for the contested period.
The appeals court heard oral argument in case 24P375, Paramount MOB v. Tristan Medical Enterprises, a commercial-lease dispute about whether a landlord could enforce a rent-acceleration clause that would require a former tenant to pay rent for the remainder of the lease term even though the premises were later occupied by another tenant who paid rent.
Ben Dunlap, counsel for appellants Tristan Medical Enterprises and Dr. Ryan Welter, argued the rent-acceleration clause was unenforceable as applied because it would…
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