Daniel Waldman article, “Ontario Court of Appeal Provides Insight on the Transfer of Commercial Leases,” was republished by Ontario Real Estate Law Developments.
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Daniel Waldman’s article, “Ontario Court of Appeal Provides Insight on the Transfer of Commercial Leases,” was republished by Ontario Real Estate Law Developments. In this article, Daniel discusses the ruling that a landlord cannot arbitrarily refuse to allow a commercial tenant to assign its lease without good reason. He states that, “the court looked at the applicable facts and information provided to the landlord to determine whether its refusal to consent to lease assignment is unreasonable and what constitutes “consent” in lease assignment.” To learn more, click here.
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