Costs outside of rent that landlords want to pass through to their tenants are often the cause of disputes during commercial lease negotiations. A recent ruling by a California appellate court brings new scrutiny to these costs, illustrating how the court can reach into the records of a negotiation, even if the records were not included or referred to in a fully integrated lease.
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