No Confusion Is Found in Rent Demand.In a nonpayment Non`pay´ment n. 1. Neglect or failure to pay. Noun 1. nonpayment - act of failing to meet a financial obligation nonremittal, default failure - an act that fails; "his failure to pass the test" proceeding, tenant moved to dismiss the petition on the ground that the court lacked subject matter jurisdiction because there was a purported pur·port·ed adj. Assumed to be such; supposed: the purported author of the story. pur·port ed·ly adv. defect defect - bug in the three-day rent demand. Tenant said she had signed a renewal lease that listed Kislev Management Corp. as landlord, but that the rent demand named Lenox Brooklyn Associates as landlord. Landlord argued that tenant had paid rent to Lenox for 13 years and that her original lease was with Lenox. Furthermore, Lenox was always the landlord and Kislev clearly signed the renewal lease in an agent's capacity for Lenox. Also, on a 1999 lead-paint disclosure statement, it was clearly written that Lenox was the lessor One who rents real property or Personal Property to another.A lessor of land is a landlord. Cross-references Landlord and Tenant. lessor n. the owner of real property who rents it to a lessee pursuant to a written lease. and Kislev was the agent. The court ruled that the demand was properly made in the name of Lenox. It also said that rent demands are merely conditions precedent. LAW JOURNAL |
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