New mexico
Here is what happened to me: I have a commercial lease for an office space. A new owner came in, we had a disagreement and he told me my lease was cancelled.
I tried to get into the building to access my office, he physically blocked the door. I called the police and they said it was a civil issue and they would do nothing.
I called a lawyer and was told that a lease was a contract and that any party to a contract may terminate it at any time. Of course I can take the landlord to court and damages would be awarded for wrongful termination, but that is besides the point.
The point is, can it really be true that it is illegal for a person holding a valid lease (paid up and without having violated any terms) to enter their office simply by the landlord stating that the lease was terminated?
If that it true then I do not understand the world any more. If yes, why would anyone ever trust a contract or a lease if it can be terminated without court process or notice? If a landlord has a grudge as in my case (or much money and does not care about paying damages) you are done for, if your office work is pivotal to your life.
I hate to rant, but if this is true, who are the warped people who would allow a contract termination without due process?
And in my case, I cannot move (for new-agey sounding reasons, relating to the exact coordinates of the office) and my work for the last 18 years would be destroyed but no court would ever award me damages as my claims would be dismissed as new-agey mumbo jumbo and the damages are not measurable in money.
Thank you for chiming in
Here is what happened to me: I have a commercial lease for an office space. A new owner came in, we had a disagreement and he told me my lease was cancelled.
I tried to get into the building to access my office, he physically blocked the door. I called the police and they said it was a civil issue and they would do nothing.
I called a lawyer and was told that a lease was a contract and that any party to a contract may terminate it at any time. Of course I can take the landlord to court and damages would be awarded for wrongful termination, but that is besides the point.
The point is, can it really be true that it is illegal for a person holding a valid lease (paid up and without having violated any terms) to enter their office simply by the landlord stating that the lease was terminated?
If that it true then I do not understand the world any more. If yes, why would anyone ever trust a contract or a lease if it can be terminated without court process or notice? If a landlord has a grudge as in my case (or much money and does not care about paying damages) you are done for, if your office work is pivotal to your life.
I hate to rant, but if this is true, who are the warped people who would allow a contract termination without due process?
And in my case, I cannot move (for new-agey sounding reasons, relating to the exact coordinates of the office) and my work for the last 18 years would be destroyed but no court would ever award me damages as my claims would be dismissed as new-agey mumbo jumbo and the damages are not measurable in money.
Thank you for chiming in