Eminent domain is the process by which the government can take property that belongs to someone else. For instance, a business owner may have a piece of commercial property right where the government wants to construct a railroad or an interstate highway system. They...
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Instances when you can give a problematic tenant a second chance
In commercial real estate, tenant relationships are the lifeblood of property success. While landlords must protect their investments, it’s not always necessary—or even wise—to terminate a lease at the first sign of trouble. Problematic tenants can sometimes turn...
Re-zoning commercial property: A complex issue
Zoning laws are designed to regulate and control how property or land can be used by the owner. These ordinances typically set forth whether properties can be used residentially or commercially. Over time, the original usage governed by these ordinances can fail to...
