tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21166579.post9178246853314629222..comments2024-02-19T08:12:53.815-05:00Comments on The Right Thing: Does the baby factor into the business deal?Jeffrey L. Seglinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15648051034425906705noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21166579.post-40063382584778086432011-11-08T11:05:39.339-05:002011-11-08T11:05:39.339-05:00An assistant is what he simply needs to get the jo...An assistant is what he simply needs to get the job on time. It's too many job to handle.epm implementationhttp://www.column5.com/epm-implementation.phpnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21166579.post-87567354185334067102011-09-25T23:28:24.362-04:002011-09-25T23:28:24.362-04:00Jeffrey,
The only valid concerns for the leasor a...Jeffrey,<br /><br />The only valid concerns for the leasor are that the leasee will continue to meet her obligations.<br /><br />If the leasor has reason to believe that the leasee's pregnancy will impact her ability to meet her legal obligations under the lease, then he can request assurance that the leasee will continue to meet her obligations despite the pregnancy, but having gotten that assurance, the leasor must continue to meet his obligations or risk breach.<br /><br />The leasee should now seek assurances from the leasor that he intends to continue to meet his obligations. Barring that she has a potential cause for breach herself.<br /><br />Regardless, this may become an issue on renewal of the lease... its best to maintain good relations at all costs.<br /><br />Bill Jacobson<br />Anaheim, CABill Jacobsonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21166579.post-40420306506274693682011-09-11T20:48:25.110-04:002011-09-11T20:48:25.110-04:00ECS and Grandma Bee, I'm with ya!ECS and Grandma Bee, I'm with ya!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21166579.post-91653321733476800582011-09-11T20:38:56.307-04:002011-09-11T20:38:56.307-04:001. This was not a sale-- it was/is a LEASE.
2. Th...1. This was not a sale-- it was/is a LEASE.<br /><br />2. The pregnancy is IRRELEVENT<br /><br />3. It is illegal to discriminate against a pregnant employee. If you think that makes this a "nanny state" then so be it. But this was no way any business of the lessor, PERIOD. If this were a medical diagnosis by a man of, say prostate cancer would the lessor have a right to pitch a fit? NOOOOOO.Quirkybutsmarthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04924803542437487020noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21166579.post-71127667696361243132011-09-11T13:37:26.821-04:002011-09-11T13:37:26.821-04:00If the property owner had her head on straight, sh...If the property owner had her head on straight, she would have asked some reasonable questions before having a conniption fit. The property owner does have the right to ask, politely, "How will this pregnancy affect your business plan?" "Will you be able to uphold our agreement?" The fact that DC has taken steps to provide for her child's care and still maintain the business would have reassured a reasonable person.Grandma Beenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21166579.post-86098067957090688162011-09-11T10:17:57.457-04:002011-09-11T10:17:57.457-04:00How, in this day and age of women's rights, co...How, in this day and age of women's rights, could anyone, even the owner selling the property, feel the prospective buyer's pregnancy (which the seller had no business knowing about!) had any effect on the prospective buyer's ability to consumate the purchase of the property? I would even propose that the seller, in her misplaced outrage and I'm sure illegal proposed legal action (as well as her dishonesty), is herself, probably much more likely to be legally liable and clearly shows herself to be anti-woman in her business outlook. I thought we were way past such shennagins. The seller must be part of the Obama outlook towards discouraging successful businesses.<br />And, to the previous post, what is there about the proposed purchaser's dealngs that has anything to do with dishonesty? Are we now so far gone towards being politically correct that we have to tell a prospective seller our intimate health history? <br /><br />Charlie SengAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21166579.post-22295033767587688182011-09-11T09:41:29.080-04:002011-09-11T09:41:29.080-04:00The property owner should be upset. If a tenant i...The property owner should be upset. If a tenant is not honest when she starts, why will she ever be trusted? Maybe she is up to something more than establishing a business? The landlord is now probably stuck with someone he or she does not trust or want and has all the money invested with someone who probably will fail. The landlord is the one who should be pitied. Not the dishonest tenant.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21166579.post-64207035642567198152011-09-11T09:03:39.631-04:002011-09-11T09:03:39.631-04:00Great post. Does indicate something about the prop...Great post. Does indicate something about the property owner that is a little off?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com