United States:
Beth Tiggelaar Talks Commercial Subleasing Restrictions
17 June 2016
Strasburger & Price, L.L.P.
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Featured on Forbes.com.
Airbnb, WeWork and LiquidSpace enable the modern version of the
classic sublet. These enterprises have inspired businesses, large
and small, to be nimble and maximize return on idle space.
Subleasing restrictions, however, have been a commercial office
lease mainstay for decades, said Beth Pace Tiggelaar, a partner in
the Dallas office of Strasburger Attorneys at Law. Taking advantage
of "idling capacity" may not always sit well with
landlords.
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