Construction projects are often very time-consuming and involve making a lot of decisions. Often, there are many people involved in the process. The property owner, contractor, and material supplier must iron out the details and work together to stay on schedule. When...
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2 errors tenants make when signing a commercial lease
As a business owner, you know how important it is to find the right location for your operations. When you finally find that perfect building in the perfect area, you are likely eager to get the paperwork done and move in. However, before signing on the dotted line,...
What is the eviction process in Florida?
As a tenant, the law protects you from illegal eviction. Your landlord cannot wake up one day and decide to evict you from their premises without valid reasons. Your landlord needs to follow the law when evicting you, even if they have justifiable reasons such as...
4 mistakes to avoid in a commercial lease agreement
Commercial lease agreements can be complex documents designed to meet the needs of both the landlord and the tenant under changing circumstances. Whether facing a challenging economy or fluctuating market, it is not uncommon for landlords to often present a template...
Understanding deed restrictions on commercial properties
Some commercial properties, just like some residential properties, have deed restrictions on the land they’re built on. Those who are new to buying property might not think to look for these restrictions, which are usually found in the title search. Deed restrictions...
Will commercial litigation damage your working relationships?
Maybe a vendor made an unapproved substitution and provided your company with mediocre materials while charging you the full price. Maybe the company that you hired for social media management has yet to even send over a proposal, let alone take control of your...
Common contract mistakes
While there are still some who prefer to do business based on a handshake agreement, more often, you may choose to have a contract. Contracts have the distinct advantage of being a formalized writing that memorializes your agreement. However, contracts can come with...