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DF_Interus t1_irk4gjg wrote

It's more like renting out a meth lab to somebody, and then suing them for not paying rent, because the property was a storefront rented specifically for the purpose of selling marijuana. And you could have chosen to sue in a court where it wasn't illegal for you to rent out that property, but you chose one where you were also breaking the law instead.

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chrisinsocalif t1_irk56rj wrote

They aren't breaking local laws. Federal banks cannot cash checks from pot dispensaries since its not legal federally but they are still obligated to pay rent. It's not a valid defense.

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DF_Interus t1_irk5zsu wrote

They aren't suing in a local court and they really should be. If they were, this wouldn't work. The federal government may not be enforcing a lot of these laws right now, but that doesn't mean they're obligated to help you break that law by forcing a tenant they don't allow you to rent to to pay that rent.

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chrisinsocalif t1_irk7dhk wrote

It will be referred to a local court where these cases are handled. Likely California where this company is located and they will be obligated to pay rent.

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