Buying and selling a home is a major transaction. The sale price alone should indicate how extraordinary such a transaction is when compared to the financial decisions that are a part of everyday life. Home ownership can provide you with many benefits such as a long term investment and tax […]
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As the economy continues its downward spiral, tenants are feeling the strain on business and cash flow, which makes it difficult to make lease payments. As a tenant, you have options. Now may be a good time to examine your existing lease agreement to determine if there is an early […]
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My Business License Was Denied Due To Zoning Issues. What Do I Do?
September 26, 2013 | by Jason RittieDear Ask the Attorney: I own a body shop business and recently signed a lease with a landlord to use a building that was previously occupied by a similar body shop business. The building was vacant for at least five years, but the building is perfectly set-up for my business. […]
Can I put my rent into escrow until landlord completes work?
January 18, 2013 | by Einhorn BarbaritoDear Ask the Attorney: For the past three months, my landlord has promised to complete some work on my storefront per our lease agreement. However, I can never get a hold of him or get a date in which the work will be done. Can I hold my commercial retail […]