Landlord charging to use service elevator

By Robert T

I just started renting a third floor office to store and distribute library books and other supplies. There is a small personal elevator and a service elevator. The landlord now wants me to pay some guy $15 per hour to operate the service elevator when I need to use it. This was not in my lease agreement. Can he legally do this?

Edited on: Wednesday, September 12th, 2012 1:19 am

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