Asker
Posted about 14 years ago.
Thank you! Assuming the lease in question doesn't have that provision you mentioned (which I have actually seen before in many leases), would the above scenario then sound like an estoppel or waiver (is there any difference between them?)
Pamela Koslyn Los Angeles Business Attorney
Yes. No no real difference, it's linguistic depending on how they're used.
Thank you!
Asker
Posted about 14 years ago.
Thank you! Assuming the lease in question doesn't have that provision you mentioned (which I have actually seen before in many leases), would the above scenario then sound like an estoppel or waiver (is there any difference between them?)