By Hans A. Lapping
Given the recent boom in California's real estate market, it is not uncommon for a tenant to receive a request for an estoppel certificate during the term of its lease. Unfortunately, given the pace at which most businesses operate, many tenants fail to carefully review such certificates and, ins...
Given the recent boom in California's real estate market, it is not uncommon for a tenant to receive a request for an estoppel certificate during the term of its lease. Unfortunately, given the pace at which most businesses operate, many tenants fail to carefully review such certificates and, ins...
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