Signing a commercial lease means accepting years of financial obligation to a landlord. Unlike residential leases, commercial leases often last for multiple years. You need to have faith in your business to take responsibility for multiple years of commercial rent...
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3 issues that could derail your residential real estate deal
Whether you just accepted an offer for a property you listed for sale or you just made a successful bid on the perfect starter home, you want the transaction to move forward smoothly. Unfortunately, residential real estate transactions have many moving parts. Certain...
What can you do about a boundary dispute?
Often, your home is the place that you look forward to returning to after a hard day’s work. Additionally, it may be somewhere that you enjoy social gatherings with close friends and family members. Unfortunately, disputes over boundaries can disrupt your ability to...
Does your project require a commercial construction loan?
When you’re trying to work on a commercial property, you may need to sign a construction contract and get a construction loan. These loans are unique, and you do need to make sure that they are written to your benefit. It is rare for a property to be exactly what...
Avoid contract disputes by making your contracts clearer
Contract interpretation is a problem in some cases. When what you believe a contract means isn’t what the other party thinks it means, you can end up with trouble. The good news is that you have options to reduce the likelihood of contract disputes and issues with...
3 of the most common real estate disputes
Real estate disputes involve disagreements over property, and they are fairly commonplace in the United States. The number of people involved in property disagreements can vary, as can the role of each party. Homeowners, landlords, tenants, neighbors and visitors are...