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    Default Dispute With Landlord

    You claim you lost $85,000 in income as a result of the landlord's breach of contract, so I don't know of any reason why you wouldn't want to consider suing.

    You would raise your defenses to the eviction action in the eviction suit; you may be able to raise your damages action in that suit. Given the amount of money you claim is involved you should be working with a lawyer.

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