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Commercial Real Estate Law in Texas

Commercial real estate is any type of land or structure in Corpus Christi, Texas which is used for business purposes, primarily the sale of goods and/or services to the public.

The laws covering commercial real estate in Corpus Christi, Texas are quite different from those applying to residential real estate.

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

For instance, residential real estate is governed by laws concerning rent control, living conditions, and other things relevant to buildings where people will be living. Most of these protections don't apply to commercial real estate, because the law assumes that the average business person is a bit more sophisticated in such dealings than the general population, and because a place to do business is typically less important than a place to live. However, the most basic protections, such as protection from fraud and deliberate concealment of defects, still apply.

Common Commercial Real Estate Law Issues in Corpus Christi, Texas

Financing: The majority of small business owners in Corpus Christi, Texas probably can't afford to buy much real estate outright, with cash paid up front, so most small business purchase commercial real estate with a mortgage. A mortgage is a loan taken out for the purpose of buying real estate, using that real estate as collateral for the loan.

Concealment of Defects: Sellers and lessors of commercial real estate are under a duty to disclose any defects in the property which might impact the buyer's decision to purchase it, such as water damage, mold, or other structural problems. These defects are quite common, and the buyer has a right to know about them. If the seller doesn't disclose these defects, where they exist, the buyer can sue for any harm this causes.

Duty to Inspect: While buyers of real estate have some considerable protections with respect to defects, they also have some obligations. Before finalizing a purchase, buyers are expected to undertake a reasonable inspection of the property, usually by using a licensed building inspector. If the buyer fails to conduct an inspection, they normally won't be able to successfully sue, if defects are discovered after the purchase.

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 frequent encumbrance is an easement. In Corpus Christi, Texas, 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 Corpus Christi, Texas Attorney Help?

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

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Life in Corpus Christi

Corpus Christi rests on the coast of the Gulf of Mexico in South Texas. As the seat of Nueces County, Corpus Christi is home to the county offices and courts. The Nueces County Courthouse is home to most county trials but also houses the Texas Thirteenth Court of Appeals and Corpus Christi Municipal Court. Nueces County and the United States Government employ the most employees in Corpus Christi since it's the county seat and there are two large military instillations: the Corpus Christi Army Depot and the Naval Air Station Corpus Christi. These major military operations also employ over 6,000 civilians. The Port of Corpus Christi is the United States' 6th largest port along the Gulf. Agricultural products and petrochemicals drive the Corpus Christi economy and are the main goods exported from the port.

The City of Corpus Christi is not all commerce. There are a number of outstanding institutions like renown Texas AM University within city limits. Our Lady of Corpus Christi and Del Mar College are also located in town. Notable locals include the inventor of Liquid Paper Bette Nesmith Graham, NASCAR drivers Bobby and Terry Labonte, The Reverend Horton Heat, and Lou Diamond Phillips. If that's not enough proof that Corpus Christi is a great city, check out the local wildlife. Corpus Christi is home to a busy fishing business and marine recreation. The bay's high winds offer excellent kite boarding and wind surfing conditions.

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