
Commercial Real Estate Services
Whether buying, selling, leasing, or developing commercial real estate, Scurtu Law can assist with your commercial real estate needs across a wide range of industries, including but not limited to: industrial, retail, medical, office space, and hospitality. Scurtu Law represents owners, investors, and developers in various types of commercial real estate transactions, including:
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Easements
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Zoning matters
Acquisitions & Dispositions
Regardless of the dollar value of the transaction or the asset class, buying or selling commercial real estate often involves numerous issues and considerations, including title matters, financing matters, zoning matters, matters related to the condition of the property or environmental concerns, matters related to easements or utility providers, matters related to existing tenants (if any), and more. Having an experienced attorney can be an invaluable resource. Scurtu Law can help navigate the complexities that may arise.
Leasing
One of the first things you may notice when receiving a lease is the sheer length of the document. The complexity makes sense when considering that commercial leases govern a relationship that spans an extended period of time - often well over 5 - 10 - 20 years. As such, you will want to ensure the rights and obligations of the parties are clearly spelled out.
While the task may seem daunting, it's worth having your lease reviewed by an experienced attorney to ensure the agreement reflects your intentions, and to ensure that your rights are preserved.
Let us do the heavy lifting for you. Scurtu Law has experience representing both landlords and tenants in lease negotiations across a broad range of classes. Whether industrial, retail, medical, office space, or in the hospitality industry, Scurtu Law has you covered.
Construction Agreements
Issues related to construction agreements can arise in a myriad of areas, including payment processes, construction delays, scope of work, and more. It's important to have your agreement reviewed before you begin your project to ensure any ambiguous terms are clarified and your rights are preserved. Scurtu Law has experience representing owners, contractors, and architects in the review and negotiation of construction agreements.