Seven Days or Thirty? How Notice Timing Can Make or Break Your Case
In commercial lease disputes, the initial step can shape the outcome of the case.
Attorney Andy Harris explains why the notice of default is one of the most critical and often overlooked parts of the eviction and litigation process.
For commercial landlords and tenants, the difference between a 7-day and a 30-day notice can determine whether a case moves forward or gets dismissed before it even starts. Andy explains what a notice of default is, when each notice period applies, and how improper notice can lead a court to reject an otherwise strong case. If you’re a landlord dealing with a tenant default or have questions about commercial lease litigation, consulting experienced counsel early can help ensure the proper steps are taken from the start.
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