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Commercial Lease Troubles

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Penny Lane

Junior Member
Dear Mr. Guru,

The bully is claiming that there was a "rider" attached to the lease and that I failed to provide him with a copy of the fully executed lease and attached rider. There was NO "rider." He has a copy of the LEASE.

He SUDDENLY has all sorts of complaints re the building (this building is beautifully maintained by ME) and is simultaneously WHINING that he wants a renewal lease. He claims that I represented verbally that I would renew. (A pitiful lie!)

This dishonest attorney thinks that he can get away with this in front of a judge? He has NO clients. No one has EVER seen a single client. His letter is chock full of lies . . . it amazes me that an attorney lies so fearlessly.

My question, Sir Guru, is a simple one . . .what is a rider and could he have ATTACHED such a thing to the lease. Wouldn't it HAVE to be signed by both of us. Wouldn't each item HAVE to be initialed by both of us?
You are a kind, kind soul.
And I am weak, weary, and wanting to win against this bully. If I hire an attorney, I will be using $ I need for my mother's care right now and my son's tuition. I will do what I have to do, however, to be rid of this thorn in my side.

Thank you, Mr. Guru, you are a good, good soul, if ever there was one.
Penny Lane
 

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