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Certificate of Occupancy

Can a commercial tenant refuse to pay rent if the tenant’s intended use of the premises is not in conformity with a building’s certificate of occupancy?

Make Sure the Building is Being Occupied in Accordance with the Certificate of Occupancy – an Excerpt from Michelle Itkowitz’s Lawline CLE on Landlord and Tenant Litigation in New York

Discovery as to Opponents Assets Denied by Appellate Court as Overbroad

Tenants Must Pay Rent Before Certificate of Occupancy Issued

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