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Commercial Real Estate Law in Illinois

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

The Normal, Illinois laws governing commercial real estate differ significantly from the laws that cover residential and other types of real estate.

When renting or buying residential real estate, renters and buyers have considerable legal protections which often don't apply to commercial real estate.

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 Normal, Illinois

Financing: The majority of small businesses in Normal, Illinois can't afford to make large real estate purchases with the money they have in the bank. Nonetheless, buying real estate is sometimes necessary for a business' survival. This problem is sometimes remedied by taking out a mortgage; a loan used to buy property, with that same property being used to secure the loan.

Duty to Disclose Defects: It is of the utmost importance that sellers and lessors of commercial real estate be up front about any defects that might be present in the property. Failing to disclose them can be bad, and actively concealing them can be much worse. In general, if a defect is serious enough that it would influence a reasonable person's decision to buy a piece of property, and the seller knows about it, the seller should disclose it. Failure to disclose can have serious outcomes. If the buyer later discovers the defect, they can sue for the cost of repairing it, or for any reduction in the property's value caused by it. And, of course, if it causes any injuries, the buyer can sue the seller for those, as well.

Buyer's Duty to Inspect: typically, 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 hurt by physical defects that an inspection would have revealed, and that the seller didn't know about.

Encumbrances: Encumbrances are defects of a different type: rather than physical defects, they are defects of title. In Normal, Illinois, an encumbrance is an interest in a piece of real estate held by a third party, such as covenants or easements. An easement is a right held by someone to use the property of someone else for a particular purpose. For example, a person might have an easement on the land of another person, allowing them to cross the land to access a public road.

Can a Normal, Illinois Attorney Help?

Because of the importance and potential complexity of the issues surrounding commercial real estate, it's almost always prudent that, before engaging in any real estate deal, you obtain the counsel of a good Normal, Illinois real estate attorney.

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Life in Normal

Normal is located in McLean County, Illinois. It was named after the Illinois State Normal University. Normal is located near Bloomington, Illinois; both Bloomington and Normal together are known as the "Twin Cities."

Attractions include the Children's Discovery Museum, the Illinois State University Planetarium, the Bloomington-Normal Constitution Trail, the Ecology Action Center, Braden Auditorium, and the Prairie Fire Theatre.

Some interesting facts about Normal are that the original Steak'n Shake restaurant opened in Normal. Also, Mitsubishi's only North American facility is located here!

Normal is also home to many attorneys who are competent in their respective practice fields. Thus, no legal need of any Normal resident will be left unattended.

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