Leasing a commercial property is an exciting time for a business owner. After finding the perfect location for your new storefront, you can reap the benefits of your good management and planning up to this point. Before signing that lease, however, you should check...
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Should you opt for arbitration?
Going through a business dispute is not something any business owner wants to do. Unfortunately, it is sometimes a reality all the same. In the event of a dispute, it is possible to handle it in many different ways. Arbitration is one potential option. How arbitration...
How can you improve the value of your home?
In the booming real estate market in Florida, you might want to find ways to maximize the value of your home. Even if you plan to stay in your home awhile, elevating your property could also optimize your utilities and allow you to customize the space. Knowing how to...
3 tips for negotiating your commercial lease renewal
A Florida commercial lease may last several years, and over that time, you may find that there are certain things about your commercial rental that no longer serve your needs. Because commercial lease renewals terms may require you to sign back on to the commercial...
Reasons landlords may evict commercial tenants in Florida
Commercial property owners in Florida may evict their business tenants for defaulting on rent or abandoning the premises. They may also evict commercial tenants for violating the terms and conditions in their lease agreements. According to the Florida Legislature’s...
Common real estate title issues
Closing on a piece of real estate is an exciting experience, but sometimes issues can arise during the process. Title issues can hold up real estate transactions, but most are quickly resolvable. What are the most common title issues? Before you close on a property,...
Subchapter 5 of the Bankruptcy Act could help small businesses
Florida business owners seeking to restructure their debts may qualify for a Subchapter 5 filing. Congress added Subchapter 5 to Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code in 2020. The new chapter allows businesses with liabilities of less than $2.7 million to reorganize....
What happens in a breach of contract?
The agreement you make with another business or provider is crucial to provide your company with the necessary services and goods. However, one of the most significant calamities to strike a business is a breach of contract. When you rely on another entity for...
Are parking lots about to become a thing of the past?
If you are looking to buy or rent a commercial space, you undoubtedly want to provide sufficient room for your customers to park their vehicles. After all, if parking is a hassle, your customers are likely to shop somewhere else. Still, having expansive parking lots...
Do your contracts contain pertinent protections?
Businesses revolve around agreements of all shapes and sizes. Your contracts may become a source of stress if they do not contain crucial sections to protect your interests. Ensuring that you build a contract with protections in mind may help you stay off the hook...