Commercial Landlord-Tenant—Tenant Breached Lease By Assigning or Subletting the Premises Without the Landlord’s Consent—Tenant Attempted to Pierce Its Own Corporate Veil by Arguing That Identities Were “Practically the Same”
A landlord commenced a commercial holdover proceeding, seeking to remove respondent tenants “A” and “B” and undertenants “C” Corp., “D” Corp. and “E” Corp. (collectively referred to as “respondents”) from a retail store.
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