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Debora- I do no residential work whatsoever and I am unfamiliar with the "L%26T Guideline" for residential property. In the District most commercial landlords charge a five percent (5%) late fee
Deb- You should check the website for the District of Columbia Government as they have several departments that deal with various aspects related to owning commercial property in the city. They have
Mary- You need to check on a few things about your lease, especially regarding your measurement. Overcharging rent by misleading the tenant about the amount of space they have rented is one of the
Bill: You confirmed that the landlord uses a cash accounting method. Landlords have often manipulated their accounting records on the cash basis of accounting to maximize the income they can squeeze
Bill- The complete answer to your question could be very long and extended; far to much to detail here. Let me give you the basic answer. The CAM provision that you have in your lease should address

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