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Understanding Commercial Assets
Commercial real estate law covers investment, development, and leasing of retail, office, industrial, and mixed-use properties.
Typical matters include:
- Negotiating letters of intent and sophisticated lease terms
- Structuring acquisitions, dispositions, and 1031 exchanges
- Performing due diligence on title, zoning, and environmental issues
- Coordinating financing, mezzanine debt, and joint ventures
Complexities Business Owners Face
- Assignment and sublease rights for growing companies
- CAM reconciliations, build-out obligations, and rent escalations
- Redevelopment hurdles tied to zoning or tenancy
- Disputes with partners, lenders, or neighboring parcels
Role of Commercial Counsel
Commercial real estate attorneys keep transactions compliant and reduce costly surprises for investors and operators.
- Drafting anchor, ground, or triple-net leases
- Negotiating SNDA agreements and lender consents
- Resolving title encumbrances and survey exceptions
- Managing closings and post-closing obligations
When Businesses Hire Counsel
Seek legal support when deal values are high, timelines are tight, or multiple stakeholders must align.
- You are negotiating a flagship lease or sale
- You need to restructure debt or equity partners
- You face disputes over build-outs, maintenance, or exclusives
- You are pursuing entitlements or adaptive reuse projects
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Cost Planning
Expect custom fee arrangements—hourly, retainer, or deal-based—depending on scope and timeline.
- Legal project budgets tied to milestones
- Title, survey, and diligence vendor costs
- Recording, transfer tax, and escrow expenses
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