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Seapoint Properties v. Henrich
Appellant appeals from a judgment in favor of Seapoint Properties, LLC (Seapoint) awarding Seapoint breach of contract damages for unpaid rent, late charges and interest after Henrich vacated leased commercial premises. In part, the court found Henrich had exercised a lease renewal option for an additional 36-month term at a $1350 monthly rate, but breached the lease by abandoning the premises. On appeal, Henrich asks this court to hold as a matter of contract interpretation that his exercise of the option was not effective until the parties mutually agreed upon the fair market value rent, and as a consequence of the parties' failure to agree, he operated under a month to month tenancy. Challenging the trial court's denial of his new trial motion, Henrich further contends the court erred by excluding a statement from Seapoint's attorney pertaining to Seapoint's right to evict him from the premises. Court affirm the judgment.

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