(978) 979-1223

ccobb@silverlakelegal.com

Silver Lake Legal

Construction, Insurance & Business Attorney Boston

'}}
Amend Commercial Leases Carefully

Liquidated Damages - if a penalty - unenforceable

Mass Appeals Court denies liquidated Damages

Case name = Mittas Early Learning LLC v MDC Properties

FACTS

Parties & Premises

  • Landlord /developer
  • Tenant /child care franchisor
  • Premises Tyngsboro to be built pursuant to a Lease agreement.

Developer promised to build a child care center by a deadline in the lease (within 180 days of getting a building permit).  Developer missed the date by two years.

Amendment #1 to Lease – increased rent and set a new deadline to get a temporary certificate of occupancy. Amendment said the terms of the Amendment were “null & void” if new deadline was not met. It wasn’t.

Tenant sent notice under the lease of HVAC and maintenance issues for the landlord to complete. Lease provided tenant could recoup actual damages and liquidated damages ($500/day) for landlord’s failure to complete.

Amendment #2 to Lease – required Landlord  to repair and maintain the HVAC and confirmed all other terms and conditions of the Lease. HVAC was not fixed for 3 more years.

  • Lawsuit

Tenant claimed it should get free rent due to Amendment #1 being void - since its terms were not met. Judge ruled that Amendment #2 revived it and undid the voiding from Amendment #1.

Tenant v Landlord under Lease – judge found landlord breached the lease and the covenant of quiet enjoyment by failing to fix the HVAC. Awarded Tenant $25,000 actual damages, refused to enforce the $500/day liquidated damages.

ISSUE 1

Was liquidated damage unenforceable as a penalty

HOLDING 1

Not enforceable              

REASONS

Liquidated damages $/day must be negotiated with some eye to actual losses. Pure penalty provisions are prohibited.

ISSUE 2

Impact of Lease amendments

HOLDING 2

Voiding of lease by 1st amendment unvoided by 2nd.

REASONS

2nd Amendment entered into after the Landlord missed its obligations from the 1st Amendment, confirmed all lease terms

Get A Consult

Charles W. Cobb

Attorney at Law


ADDRESS

320 Nevada Street Ste 301,

Newton MA 02460

EMAIL

ccobb@silverlakelegal.com

PHONE NUMBER

(978) 979-1223

Silver Lake Legal Privacy Policy

This site was created using WordPress and uses Google Analytics to understand how posts are being received.

• This site has Google Analytics Advertising Features implemented involving Google Analytics cookies.

• Some of the ads you receive on pages across the internet are customized based on predictions about your interests generated from your visits over time and across different web-sites. This type of ad customization — sometimes called “interest-based” or “online behavioral” advertising — is enabled through various technologies, including browser cookies as well as other non-cookie technologies.

• Sliver Lake Legal has no policy or intent to use first and third party cookies together.

• Visitors can opt-out of the Google Analytics Advertising Features, including through Ads Settings, Ad Settings for mobile apps, or any other available means (for example, the NAI’s consumer opt-out).

• Users should also visit Google Analytics’ currently available opt-outs for the web.