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Section 502(b)(6) caps a creditor, landlord's allowed claim against a debtor-tenant's bankruptcy estate. A landlord's loss of unrealized future payments of rent, taxes, and other rent' like charges. Instead of allowing landlords to claim several years or decades of future rent, the cap strikes a balance.
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The Application of §502 (b)(6) to Nontermination Lease Damages - To Cap or Not
Section 502(b)(6) caps a creditor, landlord's allowed claim against a debtor-tenant's bankruptcy estate. A landlord's loss of unrealized future payments of rent, taxes, and other rent' like charges. Instead of allowing landlords to claim several years or decades of future rent, the cap strikes a balance.
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Section 502(b)(6) caps a creditor, landlord's allowed claim against a debtor-tenant's bankruptcy estate. A landlord's loss of unrealized future payments of rent, taxes, and other rent' like charges. Instead of allowing landlords to claim several years or decades of future rent, the cap strikes a balance.
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Dollinger Deanza Associates v. Chicago Title Insurance Co. Cal. 6th Dca Case No. h035576 Opinon Filed Sept. 9 2011 Public Access Stated Not Officially Published