Article in Entrance: “Rentals”
#RENT RATES
“The landlord increased the prices of the property every year, but he hasn’t done this for 2 years, maybe he forgets. Can he still claim an overdue amount later?”
#Regulations The law does not stipulate that a tenant must pay more every year or that the landlord is periodically entitled to more income in that area.

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Price maintenance always leads to nullity?
Under competition law, it is not permitted to include so-called resale price maintenance in franchise agreements
Again turnover-related rent
In an earlier contribution to First Formula (November 10, 2006) about turnover related issues, I asked the question whether unilateral change
Turnover and result: the principle of prudence
In various countries in the world, franchising is subject to increasingly stringent regulations.
How is the (sub)lease agreement concluded?
As is well known, tenancy law is largely subject to (semi) mandatory law.
Advantages and disadvantages of the turnover-related rent
A commonly used construction in franchise relationships is where the franchisee owns the premises in which he operates his business
Recent jurisprudence
Discussion deserves a recent ruling by the Court in preliminary relief proceedings.