Top Five Building Occupancy Questions During COVID-19
Co-author, Western Real Estate Business Magazine, September 2020
As real estate attorneys, Diane De Felice and Joshua Rabinowitz are used to fielding questions regarding building occupancy and the individual duties of landlords and tenants. Then COVID-19 hit and those questions intensified — as well as shifted.
Below are answers to the five most commonly asked questions these attorneys address on a daily basis.
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