Legal Question in Business Law in New Hampshire

Breaking a Commercial Lease

I have a 3 yr. lease that I signed which ends 2/2/09. The landlord has not complied with anything in the lease and has allowed such things as extreme noise from other tenants, a leaking roof, I have to clean all common areas, I think I am paying electricity for other floors, he is unreachable and has left the country. This is the cause of the downfall of my business. I would like to break the lease, how can I go about this?


Asked on 7/30/07, 2:01 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Bruce L. Dorner Dorner Law Office

Re: Breaking a Commercial Lease

At a minimum you need to put each and every complaint in writing to the landlord. If he fails to take appropriate steps you may claim what is called a constructive evicition. This must be enough to make the property not suitable for occupancy. I suggest that an attorney review your lease and examine the facts in more detail to see if you fit into this category.

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Answered on 7/30/07, 2:31 pm


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