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In a Commercial Lease is there ARE LANDLORDS RESPONSIBLE FOR REPLACING HVAC UNIT COMPLETELY

Answered 12 years and 6 months ago by R. Christopher Reade (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
There is not a statute per se for commercial leases, as maintenance and repair of HVAC units is usually defined under the lease in commercial leasing siutation. (NOTE: the answer would be different for a residential lease under Chapter 118A of the Nevada Revised Statutes).  You should have your lease reviewed by a real estate attorney.  Usually maintenance of the HVAC Unit is the Tenant's responsibility but replacement of the HVAC is considered a capital improvement for which the Landlord may be responsible since the benefit of a new HVAC unit would inure to future tenants after your two years is up.... Read More
There is not a statute per se for commercial leases, as maintenance and repair of HVAC units is usually defined under the lease in commercial leasing... Read More
Your question seems to indicate that you received a 5 Day Pay or Quit Notice and then did nothing to Answer with the appropriate Court.  As far as legal options, you have not presented any grounds for regaining  possession of the Subject Premises based on the facts as written, insofar as you admit that you are behind on your payments of rent. However, merely because you were locked out of possession of the Subject Premises does not change the fact that you have a right to all of your personal property in the Subject Premises.  You can file a Motion with the evicting Court for release of personal property if the Landlord will not allow you access to the premises.  Make sure that you do not allow 30 days to elapse after the lockout or else the Landlord may claim abandonment of the Property.... Read More
Your question seems to indicate that you received a 5 Day Pay or Quit Notice and then did nothing to Answer with the appropriate Court.  As far... Read More