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What Happened: After waiting a year and a half, the tenant claimed that the landlord was in violation of its lease duty to complete the repairs necessary to make the 10,000 square feet of leased space suitable for use as a laser tag/pizzeria establishment. As provided under the lease, the dispute went to arbitration. After hearing all the arguments, the arbitrator concluded that both sides breached the lease but that the landlord was 80 percent at fault. So, it awarded the tenant $337,032 in damages for the profits lost as a result of not being able to open.