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| re: Live Nation being sued over the 42nd Street McDonald's | |
| Posted by: PurpleMoney 07:54 pm EST 11/25/20 | |
| In reply to: Live Nation being sued over the 42nd Street McDonald's - mikem 04:53 pm EST 11/25/20 | |
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| Wow! I had not seen this coming. This lawsuit seems to be unfounded in that they had to allow live nation to create a space for a fast food restaurant and if they did not that’s their problem because they rented it to live nation. Elise is Elise and if it ends in September 2020 that’s the end of your lease and whatever is there Can be reconfigured for the new leasee. The McDonald’s has been there for more than a decade if the land lord didn’t know what was happening is stupid. Stupidity is not a legal claim For compensation |
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| re: Live Nation being sued over the 42nd Street McDonald's | |
| Posted by: sirpupnyc 09:18 pm EST 11/25/20 | |
| In reply to: re: Live Nation being sued over the 42nd Street McDonald's - PurpleMoney 07:54 pm EST 11/25/20 | |
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| Possibly the owner figures they'll be covering the buildout for a new tenant, and don't want to add undoing McD's to that cost. | |
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| re: Live Nation being sued over the 42nd Street McDonald's | |
| Posted by: mikem 09:25 pm EST 11/25/20 | |
| In reply to: re: Live Nation being sued over the 42nd Street McDonald's - sirpupnyc 09:18 pm EST 11/25/20 | |
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| Would a business lease normally include a provision that you are supposed to leave the place the way you found it? If I rented an apartment, for example, can I just leave all my unwanted furniture for the landlord to deal with, or is it my responsibility to get rid of it? I've never been in that circumstance so I don't know what a lease would typically say. | |
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| re: Live Nation being sued over the 42nd Street McDonald's | |
| Posted by: TheHarveyBoy 06:00 am EST 11/26/20 | |
| In reply to: re: Live Nation being sued over the 42nd Street McDonald's - mikem 09:25 pm EST 11/25/20 | |
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| Yes. Typically a lease would say that any alterations or additions must be removed and returned to its original condition at the end of the lease, unless landlord approves in writing that the changes can stay. The question here is what was in the sub-lease with McD’s and will Live Nation be suing McD’s in turn? | |
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