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Commercial Lease Dispute Lawyer in Lancaster, PA

A commercial lease dispute can bring operations to a halt, strain tenant-landlord relationships, and expose your business to serious financial liability. Whether you are a property owner pursuing unpaid rent or a tenant facing an unlawful eviction, you need a commercial lease dispute lawyer who understands Pennsylvania law and is prepared to fight for your interests, in and out of the courtroom.

At May Herr & Grosh LLP, we represent both landlords and tenants in commercial real estate matters across Lancaster County. Our attorneys bring a direct, strategic approach to every dispute, pursuing negotiated resolutions when possible and aggressive litigation when necessary.

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Common Sources of Commercial Lease Litigation

Commercial lease disputes rarely arise from a single misunderstanding. Most involve a pattern of unresolved issues that, without legal intervention, escalate into costly litigation. The attorneys at May Herr & Grosh LLP work with clients across a wide range of dispute types.

Monetary Defaults

Disputes over unpaid rent, accumulated late fees, and wrongfully withheld security deposits are among the most frequent triggers for commercial lease litigation in Pennsylvania. When a tenant falls behind or a landlord refuses to return a deposit without justification, the financial consequences can be immediate and severe.

CAM and Operating Expense Discrepancies

Many commercial leases include provisions requiring tenants to contribute to Common Area Maintenance (CAM) charges and other “pass-through” operating expenses. Disputes arise when landlords miscalculate these charges, fail to provide proper accounting, or include costs that fall outside the scope of the lease agreement. These discrepancies can amount to thousands of dollars over the life of a lease.

Maintenance and Repair Obligations

Commercial leases often divide maintenance and repair responsibilities between landlords and tenants, but the language governing those obligations is frequently ambiguous. Conflicts over HVAC systems, roof integrity, structural repairs, and general property upkeep can escalate quickly, particularly when a failing system disrupts business operations. A commercial lease dispute lawyer can help you understand what your rights are in these situations.

Use and Exclusivity Violations

Some commercial leases grant tenants the exclusive right to operate a specific type of business within a property or complex. When a landlord leases adjacent space to a competing business, or when a tenant operates outside the permitted use defined in the lease, a breach of the exclusivity or permitted use clause may give rise to legal action.

Strategic Legal Solutions for Landlords and Tenants

For Landlords

When a tenant defaults, violates lease terms, or refuses to vacate, time is a critical factor. Our attorneys can help Lancaster commercial property owners and managers:

Pennsylvania’s Landlord and Tenant Act, 68 P.S. § 250.101 et seq., establishes the legal framework governing commercial eviction and lease enforcement in the Commonwealth. Our attorneys work within that framework to help property owners protect their investments efficiently and lawfully.

For Tenants

A commercial landlord holds significant leverage, but tenants have substantial legal protections as well. Our attorneys help tenants in Lancaster County:

If your landlord has failed to maintain the premises, restricted your access, or interfered with your ability to conduct business, a commercial lease dispute attorney can evaluate whether a constructive eviction claim may apply to your situation.

Our Process: From Negotiation to Trial

Commercial lease disputes do not follow a single path to resolution. Some matters resolve efficiently through direct negotiation. Others require formal legal proceedings. May Herr & Grosh LLP is equipped to represent your interests at every stage.

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Step 1: Comprehensive Lease Audit and Analysis

Before recommending a course of action, our attorneys conduct a thorough review of the lease agreement, any related amendments or riders, and the relevant correspondence between the parties. This analysis identifies the precise legal basis for your claim or defense and informs the strategy in the future.

Step 2: Alternative Dispute Resolution

When both parties are open to resolution without litigation, mediation or arbitration can provide a faster, less costly path to a binding outcome. Many commercial leases in Pennsylvania include mandatory ADR clauses, and our attorneys are experienced in navigating that process effectively on behalf of our clients.

Step 3: Aggressive Litigation and Trial Representation

When negotiation and ADR are not viable, or when the opposing party refuses to engage in good faith, May Herr & Grosh LLP is prepared to litigate. Our attorneys handle all phases of commercial lease litigation in Pennsylvania courts, from pleadings and discovery through trial and, where applicable, post-judgment enforcement.

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Contact the Commercial Lease Dispute Attorneys at May Herr & Grosh LLP

A commercial lease dispute can threaten your business, your property, and your bottom line. The attorneys at May Herr & Grosh LLP are ready to help you understand your options, assess your position, and help you decide if you need to take decisive action.