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Commercial Landlord & Tenant Lease Dispute Attorney

Business & Real Estate Litigation Law Firm can help you get the compensation you deserve.

When you’re facing a commercial landlord-tenant dispute, you need an attorney who understands this area of law and has the experience to protect your rights. At Cavell Law, our team has been representing clients in Cleveland, Ohio, and throughout the state in commercial lease matters for years.

We know how stressful and overwhelming these situations can be, and we’re here to walk you through the legal process and find the best possible solution.

What is Commercial Landlord-Tenant Law?

Commercial landlord-tenant law governs the legal relationships between property owners and business tenants. It encompasses a wide range of issues related to commercial lease agreements, including rent disputes, property maintenance, lease violations, and eviction proceedings.

In Ohio, commercial lease disputes are governed by a combination of state statutes, common law principles, and the specific terms of the lease agreement. Our experienced Ohio commercial lease attorney stays up-to-date on the latest developments in this area of law so we can provide our clients with informed, effective representation.

Our Commercial Lease Dispute Services

At Cavell Law, we represent both landlords and tenants in a wide range of commercial lease disputes, including:

  • Rent payment conflicts and lease interpretation
  • Maintenance and repair disagreements
  • Lease violations and enforcement issues
  • Property damage disputes
  • Subletting and assignment conflicts
  • Early termination and eviction proceedings
  • Renewal and extension disagreements

We’ve handled cases in state and federal courts across Ohio, and we know how to build strong, persuasive arguments to support our clients’ positions. Whether you’re a landlord seeking to enforce lease terms or a tenant facing unfair treatment, we have the skills and experience to help.

Why Choose Our Firm for Your Commercial Lease Dispute?

When you work with Cavell Law on your commercial lease case, you can expect:

  • A deep understanding of Ohio commercial landlord-tenant law and real estate practices
  • A proven track record of success in complex lease litigation
  • Personalized attention and responsive communication throughout your case
  • A strategic, cost-effective approach tailored to your specific needs and goals
  • A commitment to achieving the best possible outcome, whether through settlement or trial

We know that every commercial lease dispute is unique, and we take the time to listen to your story, answer your questions, and develop a customized legal strategy to fit your situation.

Our Approach to Commercial Lease Litigation

Our attorney approaches each commercial lease case with a focus on thorough preparation, strategic thinking, and strong advocacy. We start by conducting a detailed analysis of the relevant lease documents, communications, and other evidence to identify key issues and potential arguments.

From there, we develop a comprehensive litigation plan aimed at achieving your goals in the most effective and efficient way possible. This might involve:

  • Filing targeted motions to dismiss weak claims or narrow the scope of the case
  • Conducting thorough discovery to gather valuable evidence and testimony
  • Working with expert witnesses to support our arguments on property valuation, market conditions, or industry standards
  • Engaging in skilled negotiation and mediation to explore the possibility of a favorable settlement
  • Preparing for trial and presenting a compelling case to the judge or jury
  • Leveraging our appellate experience to defend favorable results or challenge adverse rulings

At every stage of the process, we keep our clients informed and involved, making sure you understand your options and have the information you need to make sound decisions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are common types of commercial lease disputes?

Common types of commercial lease disputes include:

  • Rent payment issues and disagreements over operating costs
  • Maintenance and repair responsibilities
  • Lease violations and enforcement
  • Property damage claims
  • Subletting and assignment conflicts
  • Early termination and eviction proceedings
  • Renewal and extension disagreements

Can a commercial tenant break a lease early?

Early lease termination depends on the specific terms of your lease agreement. Some leases include early termination clauses, while others may require negotiation or result in penalties. Our attorneys can review your lease and advise on the best course of action.

What should I do if my landlord isn’t making necessary repairs?

Document all communication regarding the needed repairs. If the landlord fails to address the issue, you may have legal options, including withholding rent or seeking court intervention. Consult with our attorneys to understand your rights and the appropriate steps to take.

Can a landlord change the locks on a commercial property?

In most cases, a landlord cannot legally change locks without following proper eviction procedures. If this happens, it may be considered an illegal lockout. Contact our office immediately if you’re facing this situation.

How are disputes over common area maintenance (CAM) charges typically resolved?

CAM disputes often require a detailed review of the lease agreement and financial records. Resolution may involve negotiation, mediation, or litigation. Our team can help analyze your situation and determine the best approach for resolving CAM charge disputes.

Contact Our Cleveland, Ohio Commercial Lease Dispute Attorney

If you’re dealing with a commercial landlord-tenant dispute in Cleveland or anywhere in Ohio, the team at Cavell Law is here to help. We offer confidential consultations to discuss your case and explore how we can assist you in protecting your rights and interests.

To schedule a meeting with our commercial lease dispute attorney, please call our office or schedule a consultation online. We look forward to learning more about your situation and discussing how we can help you move forward.

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