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Subtenants: Protecting Your Legal Status


by Josée I. Virgo View Biography
Borden Ladner Gervais LLP View Firm Credentials
Ottawa Office

October 9, 2009

Previously published on September 2009

Given the downturn in the economy and the resulting downsizing by many companies, the commercial leasing market will likely experience an increase in available subleased premises. While this influx could potentially represent an economic windfall, potential subtenants need to be aware of their legal status with respect to their sublet premises prior to signing their sublease.


 

The views expressed in this document are solely the views of the author and not Martindale-Hubbell. This document is intended for informational purposes only and is not legal advice or a substitute for consultation with a licensed legal professional in a particular case or circumstance.


 

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