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Discharging Leases Through Chapter 11 Bankruptcy in Rockland County, New York
The space a business leases can be the primary reason why the business is profitable. Conversely, it can also be the reason why the business can no longer afford to continue operating. At the Law Office of Ronald V. De Caprio, we help businesses analyze their financial situations and decide whether Chapter 11 bankruptcy is the best option to help move the businesses in the right direction.
Based on decades of experience, during Chapter 11, we help our business clients decide whether to:
Keep (assume) a commercial lease
Reject (discharge) the lease
Negotiate a new price
With several options available to you, it is important to seek guidance from a knowledgeable business bankruptcy lawyer to ensure your interests are protected and that you are preparing your business for a future of success.
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At the Law Office of Ronald V. De Caprio, we strive to create win-win situations for both our clients and their landlords. Sometimes, discharging a lease during Chapter 11 bankruptcy and moving a business to a new space with lower rent is the most effective decision. The business wins because the new payments are affordable, and the property owner also wins because a new tenant will be able to cover the rent.
Our attorneys are deeply familiar with commercial real estate leasing. We know that in certain industries, location is everything. We often work with business clients to find ways to either stay in their current spaces or to find new opportunities in thriving areas. Our advice is tailored to each client’s specific situation.
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Please feel free to call or contact us online to schedule an appointment to discuss your situation with an experienced New York Chapter 11 lease discharge attorney. We are located in Rockland County and serve business clients statewide.
We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.