A landlord rented space to a furniture store and promised a good business environment. The landlord rented the next space to an exercise studio. The studio was very noisy causing the furniture store to lose business. The store owner complained to the landlord, who did nothing. The store owner broke the lease before it was up and was sued by the landlord. The court would be likely to hold that:
a. the exercise studio may be liable for damages, but not the other parties
b. the furniture store owner owed the landlord damages for early termination c. the landlord owed the furniture store owner no duties
d. the tenant should have soundproofed the walls if he did not like the noise e. none of these
e
You might also like to view...
The ratio of liabilities to stockholders' equity is a measure of the extent of leverage, or proportion of borrowed capital, with which a business operates
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Why do firms employ more than one persona to gather information about target consumers?
A) Within a group, consumers usually exhibit similar tastes and preferences. B) The distribution of income and wealth are more or less equal across different customer segments. C) Although customers have unique needs, essentially their basic needs and requirements are the same. D) Any target market may have a range of consumers who vary along a number of key dimensions. E) The firms want to provide consumers with a greater number of product choices.
When incorporating blogs into a corporate social media stream, what role can blogs take in support of the media plan?
A) Blogs can be used to clarify information. B) Blogs can act as the hub for the multiple threads in the social media plan. C) Blogs can act as the "complaint department" for the social media plan. D) Blogs can limit word-of-mouth marketing efforts by customers. E) Blogs can allow consumers to become subject matter experts.
As mentioned in the text, in contrast to the Japanese approach, U.S. advertising tends to be _________.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).