Hertz Tells Landlords Not To Expect Rent for Six Months Unlisted Video
4 years ago
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Real Property Law
Contract Law
Ford Motor Company
Opentravel Alliance
Park Ridge
New Jersey
Landlord
Hertz declared bankruptcy on May 22.
Business Insider says the company has $19 billion in debt.
The car rental company told its landlords days it would not pay them rent for the next six months.
This is the latest example of a big-name corporation asking building owners, many of whom run small businesses, for "help."
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