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Due Diligence in Commercial Property Transactions
Commercial property buyers in Missouri and around the country may be drawn to an office building, retail store or warehouse because it is located in a thriving area or has the potential to provide solid returns, but they will usually wait until due diligence efforts...
Steps to Take Before Selling Commercial Property
Missouri commercial property owners who are wanting to offer their properties for sale, should do several things before they do so to help to facilitate the transactions. By taking these steps, the property owners may increase their likelihoods of selling their...
Commercial Tenant Negotiations
Usually a tenant will accept a landlord’s letter of intent to lease space if the letter sets out the basic business terms (e.g., rent, term, deposit, etc.) and nothing more. However, this is a missed opportunity for the tenant. For most commercial tenants, they will...
Commercial Leases
Most commercial leases provide that the tenant will attorn to, or recognize, any purchaser of the property at a foreclosure sale as the new landlord. The provision usually states that the subordination will be automatically effective, but that the tenant will enter...
Commercial Lending Slow Down
Missouri Real estate experts and others around the country have predicted for some time that rising interest rates and more conservative lending practices would make property developers and investor financing more difficult to come by. Data released recently by the...

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