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Commercial Real Estate Law in Washington

In Walla Walla, Washington, commercial real estate is any parcel of land, or any building, which is used for business purposes, as opposed to residential, agricultural, or industrial use.

The laws in Walla Walla, Washington which control commercial real estate differ substantially from the laws governing the rental and purchase of residential real estate.

People who buy and rent residential unites have a larger deal of legal protections not available to buyers 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 Walla Walla, Washington

Financing: Many businesses in Walla Walla, Washington can't save up enough money to pay the full asking price of a decent-sized piece of real estate up front. Nonetheless, it's sometimes necessary for businesses to acquire real estate. To solve this problem, most rely on a mortgage. A mortgage is a common type of loan, taken out to purchase real estate. The lending institution lends the full purchase price to the borrower, who then purchases the property. The property, in turn, becomes collateral for the loan, which must be paid back over a period of years, with interest.

Concealment of Defects: if the seller or lessor of commercial real estate actively conceals a material defect in the real estate, they can be accountable to the buyer or renter for any damages caused by this concealment.

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, normallyy 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: Encumbrances are defects of a different type: rather than physical defects, they are defects of title. In Walla Walla, Washington, 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 Walla Walla, Washington Attorney Help?

Because of the complexity and importance of many of the issues concerning commercial real estate, it is almost always necessary to consult with a Walla Walla, Washington attorney before buying or selling commercial real estate.

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Life in Walla Walla

With a population of just over 30,000 residents, Walla Walla, Washington is one of the larger cities in the state of Washington. Located four hours from the state capital of Seattle, Walla Walla has colleges, vineyards, and other fun aspects of the city to make it a great place to work and play. Walla Walla is located only thirteen miles from the Oregon border. In addition to being home to Whitman College, the city also has a community college and a specialty school. Interestingly enough, the community college in Walla Walla has classes in all aspects of the booming wine industry in the city, which helps keep the businesses local. Walla Walla wine industry generates over million in revenue to the city every year. Other big products that come out of Walla Walla are wheat and sweet corn. Walla Walla, Washington is also home to some great lawyers. Lawyers in Walla Walla are trained in any legal issue his or her client may be dealing with and happy to help use their knowledge to solve a problem. From lawyers to wine makers to university professors, Walla Walla is a city that attracts amazing professional talent.

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