Unfortunately, many attorneys representing commercial tenants do not do their “homework” when it comes to ferreting out defects in the Landlord’s case, whether it be defects in the Notices served, or in the Petition itself, or in the service of such papers; and are not aggressive enough in timely serving appropriate motions to dismiss the Landlord’s Notice of Petition and Petition.
We at the Law Firm of Steven R. Sutton, following a far more aggressive approach to identifying defects in the landlord’s papers commencing the summary proceeding against a Commercial Tenant, and are ready with an appropriate Answer, containing appropriate affirmative defenses and/or counterclaims, and/or with a Motion to Dismiss the Landlord’s Summary Proceeding commenced against the commercial Tenant, whose business is now in jeopardy by virtue of the Landlords’ commencement of a summary proceeding against that Tenant’s business.
Do not make this fatal mistake and contact the Law Office of Steven R. Sutton immediately upon receiving the first Notice, or Notice of Petition and Petition from your landlord commencing a summary proceeding against your business, so that it is promptly and effectively handled and the landlord’s efforts to terminate your lease and your business are effectively handled by trained professionals and you have a chance either to have the landlord’s case dismissed or to prove your case in Court.