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Commercial Real Estate Law in Florida

In Hialeah, Florida, "commercial real estate" is any type of land or building which is used for a business, as opposed to residential, purpose.

Commercial real estate in Hialeah, Florida is managed by laws which differ significantly from state and local laws that apply to residential real estate.

Buyers and renters of residential property enjoy a considerable number of legal protections. Many of these protections don't apply to buyers or renters of commercial property.

These include implied warranties of habitability, rent control, and covenants of use and quiet enjoyment, among several others. Of course, the most basic protections, such as prohibiting the seller from actively concealing defects, apply to both.

Common Commercial Real Estate Law Issues in Hialeah, Florida

Financing: Most small business owners in Hialeah, Florida don't have the money to buy real estate with the cash on hand. However, there is a solution to this problem, allowing people without massive sums of money (but with a steady income) to buy real estate: the mortgage. A mortgage is a loan used to buy real estate, and the real estate being purchased is used as collateral for the loan.

Disclosure of Defects: Sellers of real estate have an obligation to inform prospective buyers of any defects present in the property, such as water damage and other structural problems. Basically, if the defect is significant enough that it might affect a reasonable buyer's decision on whether or not to purchase the property, and the seller knows about it, it must be disclosed. Failure to disclose such defects would give a buyer the right to sue the seller, and recover substantial damages, including the cost of repairing the defect, compensation for any injuries or illness caused by it, and the reduction in the property's value caused by the defect.

Buyer's Duty to Inspect: usually, buyers of commercial real estate are expected to inspect the property before buying it. A failure to do so might prevent the buyer from prevailing in a lawsuit if he is injured by physical defects that an inspection would have revealed, and that the seller didn't know about.

Encumbrances: These are defects to title, rather than physical defects. They are legal issues which might make it difficult or impossible for a landowner to make full use of their land. In Hialeah, Florida, these might include easements. An easement is a right to use property held by a party other than the owner. This use is often very particular in scope, such as allowing the holder of the easement to cross the property to access a public road, or something similar. Such rights usually have to be recognized and honored by new owners, so if they buy property not knowing about them, they might be seriously inconvenienced.

Can a Hialeah, Florida Attorney Help?

These issues can be very complicated, and most people consider such financially-weighty decisions to be very necessary. If you are one of those people, it's a smart move to contact a Hialeah, Florida real estate attorney if you are facing any of the issues discussed above.

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Life in Hialeah

Hialeah is a city in Miami-Dade County that is the sixth most populous in the State of Florida with 226,500 residents. Hialeah is incorporated into the Miami Metropolitan Area and is the most densely populated area in the United States without a skyscraper. The city pays host to some of the best shopping in Florida at the Westland Mall which is known to most locals as Westfield Westland and also features a number of popular eateries like Fuddrucker's, Chili's, Manchu Wok, and Edy's. Telmundo is also headquartered in Hialeah. So many businesses attract a number of experienced lawyers. Hialeah lawyers have experience with local courts and cases so they will often be best suited to advising cases in the area.  

Residents of Hialeah enjoy access to many great schools including elementary schools, middle schools, high schools, charter schools, private schools, community colleges, as well as private colleges and universities. The Hialeah Park Race Track offers slot machines and quarter horse races. There are also 3 tennis courts, 5 pools, lots of public parks, and a 10,000 seat football stadium. Hialeah offers a great location, amenities, and schools making it one of the most popular places in Florida to live. 

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