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The use of a guarantee for a commercial lease is sometimes employed when a landlord seeks additional recourse to secure payment of rent in the event of a default under the lease. As illustrated by a recent appellate decision by the Ohio Fifth District Court of Appeals in Strip Delaware L.L.C. v. Landry’s Restaurants, Inc., et al. (2010) 191 Ohio App.3d 822, the liability of a guarantor can be extensive and go well beyond just payment of what would be commonly... Read More
