Soloviev wins forged lease case over Billionaires’ Row kosher deli
The precise stroke of a pen is bringing an end to a lease for one commercial tenant. Landlord Soloviev Group won a case against a kosher deli that has been leasing the ground floor of its Billionaires’ Row building. The case has dragged on for a decade, and an appeal is now on the table after a judge this week sided with the landlord’s claim that signatures at issue in the case had been forged. “You can’t have a tenant just give you a fake lease,” said Alexander Estis with Rosenberg & Estis, representing the plaintiff. “And that’s why our […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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Soloviev wins forged lease case over Billionaires’ Row kosher deli