Relief Against Forfeiture of Commercial Lease

If you are a tenant in a commercial lease and your landlord has threatened to end the lease (or has re-entered) then you may perhaps be entitled to seek relief against forfeiture.

Alternatively, as a landlord you may want to know how to go about opposing a claim that relief should be granted in respect of the forfeiture of the lease. 

Typically, the court considers this relief either under its inherent jurisdiction or under statutory jurisdiction.

To find out more about your rights book a conference to discuss how to seek or oppose a claim for relief against forfeiture. 

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