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What to Know About Non-Disclosure Agreements
Non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) are legally binding contracts designed to protect confidential information. Also known as confidentiality agreements, confidential disclosure agreements, and proprietary information agreements, they all have the same goal ...
Do You Need to Purchase Title Insurance When Buying a Home in Florida?
Purchasing a home is one of the most significant investments you’ll likely ever make and ensuring that this investment is protected for the long haul is crucial to your family’s ...
What to Consider When Buying an Investment Property in Florida Under an Entity Name
Purchasing an investment property under an entity name, such as a limited liability company (LLC) or a corporation, is a common strategy among real estate investors, but before determining if ...
What is a Pre-Occupancy Agreement?
Closing day and moving day don’t always coincide, but with a negotiated pre-occupancy agreement as part of the real estate deal, they could be as many as a few weeks ...
What to Know About Personal Guarantees When Signing a Commercial Lease
When signing a commercial lease agreement in Florida, landlords often require some form of guarantee from their tenants to secure their lease obligations. Owning and managing commercial property comes with ...
How Long Does Due Diligence Take When Buying a Florida Business?
Due diligence is a prerequisite for any business purchase and sale transaction in Florida. There’s simply too much at stake not to take the time to thoroughly vet each area ...
Key Considerations When Negotiating the Terms of a Business Purchase and Sale Agreement
Negotiating the terms of a business purchase and sale agreement is a critical step when buying or selling a business. This agreement outlines the rights and obligations of both parties and sets ...
What’s the Difference Between a Residential and Commercial Real Estate Closing?
The closing process for residential and commercial transactions in Florida differs in several key ways. While the end result is the same for both processes – the successful transfer of property ...