Lease Terms • Warrant of Attorney • Invalid Confession of Judgment

Dungan Heights Assoc., LLP v. Fox Chase Senior Center, Inc., PICS Case No. 17-0593 (C.P. Philadelphia March 21, 2017) McInerney, J. (5 pages).

The defendant tenant did not confirm the warrants of attorney in the parties’ original lease agreement where the parties later modified the lease but tenant acknowledged only a general and nonspecific incorporation clause referencing the original lease. The court granted tenant’s petition to strike a confession of judgment.

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