Much ado about nothing. Just find another building.
I am sure the landlord isn’t stupid. My guess the lease is not being renewed and the landlord is giving notice.
I own commercial property in Arizona, while residential and commercial leases are different. You can not just kick a tenant out without cause. Even if they do not pay or violate the agreement it will take months to remove someone from a a commercial property. I have lived it! It is easier than residential but still difficult.
My congresscritter has two offices in the district. One is in a county government office building - the other is in a Federal building.
I’m a bit surprised that a congresscritter would rent space in a commercial building.
Could this be a campaign office rather than a constituent office? I’d find that more believable.
Hmm...could one of the offices be his home? I’ve heard of that before. I’d be surprised if he rents his residence though.
It looks like one of the offices is across the street from a country club...I’ve not heard of that before.