Commercial real estate laws are much different than those for residential real estate because the goals are different. In commercial real estate, you have the right to limit who you rent to. While you cannot discriminate based on protected factors, such as race or...
Adverse possession is a legal concept governing the possession of land owned by someone else. The adverse possessor acquires valid title to the property in question as long as he or she has the land for the length of time dictated by the state statute and meets all...
There are many reasons why disputes between landlords and tenants come up. Our blog has touched on eviction and other legal issues that arise when landlords and tenants encounter problems, whether a tenant falls behind on rent or violates a rental agreement in some...
Whether you are an entrepreneur preparing for your first brick-and-mortar opening or an established company looking to relocate or expand, establishing favorable terms during lease negotiations can make the difference between struggling and striving. Businessmen and...
Buying commercial real estate is one thing; profiting from it is an entirely different matter. We know that your goal involves the latter. Otherwise, why bother making the purchase in the first place? Even if you are a seasoned real estate investor, there is no harm...
As prices rose and real estate sales slowed in Los Angeles during the second quarter of 2020, many developers began to plan their next moves in an unsure market. As reported by the Los Angeles Business Journal last month, multifamily properties such as apartment,...