Louisiana Law Review
Keywords
Landlord-tenant relations, Damage claims, Lease & rental services
Abstract
The article argues for the U.S. Supreme Court to refuse to apply Section 502(b)(6) of the U.S. Constitution, which sets a cap on landlord's recoverable damages resulting from termination of a lease of real property, to non-rent damages.
Repository Citation
Andrew K. Chenevert,
Tipping the Cap to Practical and Equitable Considerations: The Supreme Court Should Refuse to Apply 11 U.S.C. § 502 (b)(6)’s Cap to Non-rent Damages,
82 La. L. Rev.
(2022)
Available at: https://digitalcommons.law.lsu.edu/lalrev/vol82/iss2/10