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Q: In my lease with a new tenant at my shopping center, I agreed to waive rent payments until I completed tenant improvements that had been negotiated. But I’m having financial difficulties and would like to start charging the tenant rent to compensate. If the tenant balks at this, what are my odds of prevailing if it becomes a legal battle?