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I Lease a building as a restaurant in TN. I live in CO. Tenant is way behind in rent. Lease states that Landlord has the right to review the “books” at any time. How or who should I find to go over Tenant's bookkeeping? Should I send this person to the Tenant's CPA? Can (and should) I somehow make this a “surprise” visit, (so they don't have time to change the books)?
H. L. F, CO on Thursday, July 5, 2012
RE: Review Tenant's books
hmmm... no clue, as i have never dealt with commercial leasing, but rather residential. however, if the lease states that you may review the books, i am not sure why you cant. just need to make sure thats legal.
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