18 Dec 2020
Bankrupt Tenants Give Landlords the Holiday Season Blues
Landlords have repeatedly heard the same tale throughout this pandemic—their retail tenants have filed Chapter 11. Since the pandemic, bankruptcy courts are currently allowing these retail debtors to defer rent payments for months. Your client—a landlord with several retail properties—is now dealing with multiple Chapter 11 debtor tenants. They ask you what to expect and how to protect their interests in these Chapter 11 bankruptcy cases.
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- Retail Bankruptcies
See this practice note for a discussion of retail Chapter 11 bankruptcies. - Landlord Protections in Retail Bankruptcies
Review this practice note for information on the steps attorneys can take to protect landlords in retail Chapter 11 bankruptcies. - Section 363 Sales With Regard to Shopping Center Leases
Review this practice note for information on a debtor tenant’s assumption and assignment of leases in a shopping center. - Retail Industry Bankruptcy Resource Kit
Use this resource kit for Practical Guidance materials when representing parties in a Chapter 11 retail bankruptcy case, including detailed practice notes, forms, and checklists.
Practical Guidance Updates
Featuring the latest updates in Practical Guidance.
- New York District Court Expands the Scope of the Bankruptcy Safe Harbor for LBO Payments
- First Impressions: 10th Circuit BAP Rules That Section 364 of the Bankruptcy Code Does Not Apply to Chapter 11 Exit Financing
- The Practical Guidance Journal Fall 2020 Edition
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