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U.S. Retailers Plan to Stop Paying Rent to Offset Virus

By Ted Zangari on March 24, 2020
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Every businessperson will soon be tossing around the phrase “force majeure”— none more so than tenants, especially retailer-tenants. The waterfall on rent relief has only just begun and will intensify in the run-up to the April 1 due date for next rent payments. Tenants are already pressing landlords; landlords, in turn, are pressing their mortgage lenders; and tenants, landlords and mortgage lenders together will all be pressing insurance companies to lift their policy exclusions for pandemics and viruses. Unless Congress steps in, chaos and a cascading series of defaults will take place. It doesn’t have to be this way. Former Trump Administration economic advisor Gary Cohn has a brilliant proposal: allow landlords to write-down 2020 rent losses on their 2019 tax returns. (The same write-down could instead be accorded to any of the other parties in this four-ring circus.)

Click here to read “U.S. Retailers Plan to Stop Paying Rent to Offset Virus” from Bloomberg

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Ted Zangari is a Member of Sills Cummis & Gross and is a Chair of the Firm’s Real Estate Department.  Mr. Zangari also chairs the Firm’s Government Relations and Public Policy Practice and its Redevelopment Law Practice.

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  • Blog:
    The Shopping Center Lawyer
  • Organization:
    Sills Cummis & Gross P.C.
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