When a tenant defaults under a commercial lease, which usually means the tenant's failure to timely pay rent, the landlord will usually attempt to negotiate some resolution to collect the rents owed. That only makes sense as it is easier and less costly to keep the tenant in the space than to evict and begin the process of filling the space with a new tenant. But that sometimes doesn't work and it becomes readily apparent that the tenant must go. In the commecial context...
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