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Aljabban v. Fontana Indoor Swap Meet, Inc. (2020)

Citation
Aljabban v. Fontana Indoor Swap Meet, Inc. (2020)
Parent Document
Aljabban v. Fontana Indoor Swap Meet, Inc. (2020)
Jurisdiction
California (state)
Effective Date
2020-09-10

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landlord/tenant relationship as the trial court found.8 According to Aljabban,
this distinction is important because, as he reads the case law, a licensor may
remove improvements to real property under different circumstances than a
tenant. In support of his contention that he was a licensee, not a tenant,
Aljabban points to the language of the vendor’s permit which states, “Vendor
is a licensee only. This agreement is not intended to create a landlord tenant
relationship.” As we will explain, Aljabban’s reliance on his purported status
as a licensee is unavailing for two reasons.
      First, Aljabban is precluded from contending that his relationship with
FISM was not, in substance, a landlord/tenant relationship, as his pleadings