As commercial rental rates rise in South Florida, some landlords who are locked into leases are hoping to capitalize on the market by getting out of their contracts as businesses relocate and look for space.

Jordan Isrow of Government Law Group in Fort Lauderdale. Courtesy photo Jordan Isrow of Government Law Group in Fort Lauderdale.

That’s according to attorney Jordan Isrow of Government Law Group in Fort Lauderdale, who said he’s seeing landlords find creative ways to get out of their contracts.

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