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A retail tenant may ask you to let it use its space to sell certain merchandise and “accessories.” But by doing so, you may unwittingly let the tenant sell many more items than you intend. That's because the word “accessories” is so vague. It can mean almost any type of clothing or equipment, warns Toronto attorney Harvey M. Haber. And that could spell big trouble for you.
How You Can Get Burned
Here's an example of how you can get burned by letting the tenant sell accessories.