[RPPTL LandTen] N-1003 - Landlord Tenant Committee: Lease Termination by Only One of Two Joint Landlords
John Neukamm
jbn at floridalandlaw.com
Mon Apr 4 08:34:19 PDT 2016
Yes, Lloyd; I should've mentioned that the landlords now own the property as tenants in common without any agreement concerning their ownership and operation of the property...
Best regards,
John
John B. Neukamm
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Are the owners,
tenants in common and
Is there a co-tenancy or other agreement between the two owners?
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From: landten-bounces at lists.flabarrpptl.org<mailto:landten-bounces at lists.flabarrpptl.org> [mailto:landten-bounces at lists.flabarrpptl.org] On Behalf Of John Neukamm
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Subject: N-1003 - Landlord Tenant Committee: [RPPTL LandTen] Lease Termination by Only One of Two Joint Landlords
A client has been confronted with an interesting dilemma. A written 4-year lease on commercial property that he and another relative inherited upon the death of the property owner converted, by the express lease terms, to a month-to-month tenancy on the same terms and conditions of the written lease upon the expiration of its original term on April 1st, except that the new tenancy may be terminated by 30 days' notice from either the landlord or tenant. The client wishes to terminate the lease, but the other co-owner does not. Can the lease be terminated by only one of the owners upon notice to the tenant without the other owner's joinder in the notice or will it first be necessary to partition the property? Thanks, in advance, for any thoughts you may have with respect to this matter...
Best regards,
John
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