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Category: Commercial Real Estate

How Commercial Property Easements Can Affect Texas Business Owners

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Does your commercial property, or property you may be interested in purchasing for a commercial operation in Texas have an easement? If so, here is everything you need to know about what easements are and how they will impact you as a commercial property owner.

Texas LLC Ownership Transfers: What Business Owners Need to Know

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Do you want to transfer part of your LLC to another member? If so, here is everything you need to know about Texas LLC ownership transfers and the possible legal ramifications of this.

Commercial Real Estate Closings in Texas: What Can Delay the Process?

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Are you working on a commercial real estate closing deal in Texas? If so, here is everything you need to know about the most common issues that can lead to closing delays.

Can a Seller Back Out of a Commercial Real Estate Contract in Texas?

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Are you getting ready to sign a commercial real estate contract in Texas? If so, here is everything you need to know about when it is legally possible for a seller to back out of this agreement.

Is a Personal Guarantee Required For a Commercial Lease in Texas?

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While Texas state law does not require personal guarantees for commercial leases, landlords may require them. Learn more about personal guarantees today by contacting a skilled Alabama and Texas commercial real estate attorney.

Can You Back Out of a Commercial Real Estate Deal in Texas? What the Law Says

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If you are thinking about backing out of a Texas commercial real estate deal, it’s essential to know the legal grounds for taking this action. Learn more today about the risks of backing out without cause by calling a trusted Alabama and Texas real estate attorney.

How Zoning and Land Use Laws Can Impact Your Commercial Property in Texas

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Texas zoning and land use laws can affect commercial property in several ways. Learn more about your rights and obligations by contacting an experienced Texas land use attorney today.

Does Your Texas Small Business Need a Registered Agent? Here’s What to Know

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Texas requires small businesses to have a registered agent to serve as the legal point of contact for the business. Learn more about registered agent requirements in Texas and how they affect your small business by reaching out to an experienced business formation attorney today.

Top Legal Risks to Avoid When Buying Commercial Property in Texas

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When purchasing commercial real estate in Texas, it’s important to avoid common legal risks so that you can proceed with confidence. Learn more by discussing your goals with a trusted and experienced Texas commercial real estate attorney.

How to Transfer Ownership of a Commercial Property in Texas Without Issues

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Commercial real estate transfers in Texas can be complex, so it’s worth enlisting the guidance of an experienced real estate attorney to assist you. Learn more about transferring commercial property in Texas today.

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