Georgia Complaint for Breach of Lease

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Plaintiff and defendant entered into an agreement for the leasing of a shopping center. Plaintiff contends that defendant stopped paying the lease payments and is in default of the lease agreement. Plaintiff demands that defendant pay the balance of the lease agreement.
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Georgia Complaint for Breach of Lease