Default Notices Under Commercial Leases

Erik Dober

Commercial landlords must give notice to a tenant before exercising a right of forfeiture for breach of a lease. That requirement can be modified by the terms of the lease. In this podcast, Erik Dober discusses how landlords can draft an effective notice, and how a tenant can respond.


Erik Dober is an experienced advocate with a broad practice in public and commercial law. He is regularly briefed for both advice and advocacy. Erik is experienced in regulatory matters including workplace health and safety, financial services, consumer services, discipline, transport, and environment protection.


Episode Length: ~50 Minutes
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