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Jane Helmstadter on COVID-19 and Commercial Real Estate

April 14, 2020
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Jane Helmstadter joins the Commercial Real Estate Podcast to talk about the legal ramifications of the COVID-19 pandemic on commercial real estate in Canada. She also shared her thoughts on what could change in contracts post-crisis. Topics covered include:

  • what is force majeure and how it can now come into effect;
  • pandemic clauses that we could see in contracts after this;
  • an increasing number of people who want their contracts analyzed;
  • construction liens getting waived for the time being;
  • how registrar’s offices are handling the pandemic and Ontario’s advantage;
  • gap insurance on title policies in Canada;
  • landlords’ right to termination in these times and options for tenants;
  • how most landlords are trying to work with tenants; and
  • what can change in the very short-term regarding contracts.

 

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