Tenants of commercial buildings can recover their investment or key money by transferring their lease rights to another person from 6 months before the expiration of the contract period to the end of the lease. In this case, the landlord's approval for the transfer of lease rights is required, and the landlord can recover the tenant's rent arrears and…
Mr. A has been operating a restaurant in a university district for three years under a lease. Mr. A has secured many regular customers due to his innate sincerity, unique recipes, and his gentle and Honam-type appearance. However, the building owner recently decided to extend the contract…
Your store has a lot of regular customers, so sales are quite high, and you recently spent a lot of money renovating the interior. However, as the expiration date of the lease period approaches, the building owner says he has no intention of renewing the lease and asks me to vacate the building…
The Commercial Building Lease Protection Act does not apply to all leases, and in principle applies to cases where the converted deposit is less than the standard amount. However, in certain cases, it is applied even when the converted deposit is more than the standard amount. Examples include the right to contest and renew. silver…
The Commercial Building Lease Protection Act does not apply to all leases, but only applies to cases where the converted deposit is less than the standard amount. However, in some cases of the Commercial Building Lease Protection Act, it is applied even if the converted deposit is more than the standard amount (Article 2, Paragraph 3 of the Commercial Building Lease Protection Act).
The Commercial Building Lease Protection Act does not apply to all leases, but only applies to cases where the converted deposit is less than the standard amount. However, in some cases of the Commercial Building Lease Protection Act, it is applied even if the converted deposit is more than the standard amount (Article 2, Paragraph 3 of the Commercial Building Lease Protection Act).
The Commercial Lease Protection Act stipulates provisions to protect tenants of commercial buildings. However, the Commercial Lease Protection Act does not apply to all leases, but only applies to cases where the converted deposit is less than the standard amount. Then, the contents of the converted deposit, which is a requirement for application of the Commercial Lease Protection Act...