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Q A tenant that rents space in one of my office buildings has been struggling. It didn't pay rent for several months. I sued the tenant for nonpayment of base rent and additional rent. We signed a “stipulation of settlement” in which it agreed that if it didn't pay its overdue rent in six installments, I could evict it. By that time, the situation had begun to affect my ability to pay the mortgage and other expenses for my property.