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Commercial Real Estate Law in Florida

In Plantation, 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 Plantation, Florida is regulated by laws which differ significantly from state and local laws that apply to residential real estate.

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

Some of the protections that don't apply to commercial property include warranties of habitability, rent control, and warranties of quiet enjoyment. There are others, as well. The most basic protections, however, apply to buyers of both residential and commercial real estate, including remedies for fraud and concealment of physical or title defects.

Common Commercial Real Estate Law Issues in Plantation, Florida

Financing: Some small businesses in Plantation, Florida find it necessary, at some point, to purchase a piece of real estate, for various reasons. However, most owners of small to medium-sized businesses can't afford to make a real estate purchase up front, with the cash they have on hand. Simply put, very few people have hundreds of thousands of dollars just sitting in the bank. One solution to this is a mortgage, which is similar to most other types of secured loans: a bank lends you money, and you put up some piece of property as collateral, so the bank has some security in the event of default. With a mortgage, however, the property being purchased with the loan also secures the loan, allowing the bank to foreclose on it in case the buyer defaults.

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 significant 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.

Duty to Inspect: Lest you believe that the duty to disclose defects relieves any duty of diligence on the part of the buyer, the law will not reward such lapses with a major cause of action. Buyers have a duty to conduct a reasonable inspection of the property before they buy it, usuallyy with a licensed building inspector. If the buyer fails to do this, they won't be able to recover any damages for defects which they could have discovered through a reasonable inspection.

Encumbrances: An encumbrance is some small ownership interest in land held by a third party, or some right held by a third party to restrict the use of a parcel of land. A common encumbrance is an easement. In Plantation, Florida, an easement is some right of some third party to make limited use of land owned by someone else. For example, cable companies often purchase easements from property owners (or they are imposed by the government) allowing them to string cable wiring from the telephone wires on the street to nearby houses. Like any other property right, the holder of an easement can prevent others from interfering with it. Obviously, if a buyer doesn't know about an encumbrance on a piece of land, he might find that he's unable to make the use of the land that he was expecting.

Can a Plantation, Florida Attorney Help?

The issues surrounding commercial real estate in Plantation, Florida can get fairly complex. Therefore, it's never a bad idea to have the assistance of an experienced commercial real estate attorney.

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Life in Plantation

Plantation is a South Florida city that is home to 90,000 Broward County residents. The namesake of Plantation is the owner of the Everglades Plantation Company that proliferated the motto "the grass is greener." Most people would know the Plantation City Hall and Plantation Golf Course from the movies There's Something About Mary and Caddyshack. Plantation is an ethnically diverse city and one of the most popular Fort Lauderdale suburbs. Popular among families, the city has 20 schools and many are private institutions. Just because Plantation is a suburb does not mean it's not a booming city too. Shipping giant DHL's World Headquarters, American Intercontinental University, University of Phoenix, the great Broward Mall and the Fashion Mall are all within Plantation city limits making it much more of a destination for locals and tourists.

Plantation is a standout community that plays host to a handful of lawyers. Plantation lawyers are familiar with local courts and will be able to help you figure out the best options for your legal matter. Plantation is home to a number of NFL players like Chad Ochocinco, Ty Law, Mike McKenzie, Zack Thomas, and rapper Fat Joe. With such and illustrious cast of residents you shouldn't be surprised to find out Plantation is one of the quickest growing cities in Broward County. There has also been an influx of new retail stores and accommodations for travelers who have come to visit the Everglades or Fort Lauderdale. There are also some well-rated restaurants that attract clientele from around the world.

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