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Commercial Real Estate

Commercial real estate can be a smart investment

On Behalf of Cadden & Fuller LLP | Oct 1, 2020 | Commercial Real Estate

A diverse portfolio is a goal for many investors. Along with homeownership, stocks and IRAs, it may make sense to look at commercial real estate. Buying residential rental property is appealing for some, but others see opportunities in purchasing commercial...

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What can I do about unfavorable zoning?

On Behalf of Cadden & Fuller LLP | Aug 21, 2020 | Commercial Real Estate

There are different ways to handle a zoning regulation that is burdensome or unfavorable for the property owner. Property owners and those considering the purchase of a property should be familiar with what zoning laws are and what they may be able to do to address...

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What must sellers disclose in commercial real estate transactions?

On Behalf of Cadden & Fuller LLP | Jul 31, 2020 | Commercial Real Estate

Whether you are buying property to expand your business or want to sell property in your portfolio to move on to new ventures, you must keep track of many different legal details. One important aspect of the sale is disclosing required information. What disclosures...

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Must you inform future tenants of past deaths?

On Behalf of Cadden & Fuller LLP | Jul 22, 2020 | Commercial Real Estate

Jumping into the commercial real estate market is often a successful way to achieve the American dream. After all, if you can keep your units rented, you have a ready source of income. To avoid problems, though, you must be certain to make certain disclosures to new...

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Commercial lease disputes often stem from property alterations

On Behalf of Cadden & Fuller LLP | Jun 18, 2020 | Commercial Real Estate

One of the most common disputes involving commercial real estate has to do with the modifications made to the premises and the scope of use of the premises. While some commercial leases prevent business owners from altering the property in any way without consent from...

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Recently proposed law could impact commercial real estate rentals

On Behalf of Cadden & Fuller LLP | Jun 3, 2020 | Commercial Real Estate

The current health situation in California and across the nation has roiled many industries. The commercial real estate market is one and it has planted the seeds for many potential problems for owners and tenants. Since owners make their profits through renting out...

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Removing a property easement in California

On Behalf of Cadden & Fuller LLP | May 19, 2020 | Commercial Real Estate, Real Estate

There are many properties across California that have an easement on them. These easements are legal and sometimes, not so legal, agreements for nonowners of a property to use the property. Sometimes a property owner no longer wants to have an easement on his property...

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Know your options in a commercial real estate dispute

On Behalf of Cadden & Fuller LLP | May 1, 2020 | Commercial Real Estate

No company in Southern California wants to get involved in litigation. However, most have a plan if the need arises. When it comes to commercial real estate, having a plan to address any potential disputes that might arise – before they become an issue – can be the...

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The Role of Easements in California Property Law

On Behalf of Cadden & Fuller LLP | Apr 29, 2020 | Commercial Real Estate

Property laws provide landowners with significant rights and options for protecting the parcels and structures that they own. In California, a person who wishes to purchase a parcel of property should know what they are getting for the price they negotiate in order to...

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The intricacies of protecting proprietary information

On Behalf of Cadden & Fuller LLP | Apr 27, 2020 | Business Transactions, Commercial Real Estate, Real Estate

Non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) are essential legal agreements for maintaining the integrity of a business. NDAs apply to both partnerships and employee contracts for making sure that there are legal protections in place for proprietary information at your company....

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