Commercial Landlord-Tenant—Yellowstone Injunction Granted—Gym Lacked Required Permits

A plaintiff commercial tenant (tenant) moved for a Yellowstone injunction, seeking to toll the period to cure alleged violations of its commercial lease. The lease was for a term of three years. It had expired on Sept. 25, 2014. However, the tenant had “the sole right to renew the lease” pursuant to two options. The first option extended the lease for “years four through six” and the second option extended the lease for “years seven through nine.”

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