I own a boutique that sells jewelry, handbags, soes, and other related items. It is in my lease that I can sell these items and is worded the same. When I signed my lease, I asked about being exclusive. My landlord said that it would not be in the lease but is implied based on seniority. For example, if I started selling cookies the bakery next to me could tell me not to and if I din't listen, tell the landlord to have me stop. I have been in the present location for a year. My store name is Cat's Accessory Boutique. When I moved, there was an appliance store, fitness center, resturaunt, doctor, bakery, salon. Two months ago, the appliance store moved and their location was recently leased. Imagine my surprise when I cam to work today to see a sign saying coming soon "preowned retail boutique". I would imagine they have preety much the same things that I sell because I have added some clothing to my inventory. The only difference is it is preowned. Should I complain?
2007-01-04
03:56:18
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