The laws governing commercial leases in California are complex and vary dramatically from those governing residential leases, particularly with evictions. Many businesses and business principals often base decisions on what they assume is the law due to their experience with residential law. This can lead to a costly mistake that can lead to their business and/or property being at stake in a legal dispute.
Reid & Hellyer’s real estate litigation attorneys are skilled in all aspects of commercial landlord-tenant law in the state of California. As well as drafting and reviewing commercial leases for clients, we provide litigation and mediation services for property owners, property managers and commercial tenants in landlord-tenant disputes involving:
Commercial tenants and property owners seek the landlord tenant attorneys in Reid & Hellyer’s real estate practice due to the reputation we have earned as one of California’s top business and real estate law firms.
Our firm has been ranked by U.S. News & World Report and Best Lawyers as one of the top business litigation law firms in California and the highly-anticipated “Best Law Firms” rankings rated Reid & Hellyer as a Tier 1 firm in general commercial litigation in California. Reid & Hellyer was the only law firm in the Inland Empire to receive this designation, and was included in the company of national and global firms.
If you are seeking a commercial landlord-tenant attorney in Riverside, San Bernardino, Los Angeles, San Diego or Orange County, contact us online or call (951) 682-1771.
Our Practice Areas
Our litigation practice includes the following areas…
- Eviction papers
- Estoppel certificates
- 3 day notices for breach of lease
- Improper CAM charges
- Eminent domain defense
- Letters of demand
- Foreclosure notices
- Unlawful detainer
- Assignments
- Tenant improvements
- Drafting of rental agreements
- Breach of contract
- Retaliatory evictions due to tenant complaints
- Landlord-tenant premises liability
- Rent control and eviction control
- Bankruptcies affecting tenancies
- Tenancy terminations
- Mobilehome parks