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What is eminent domain?

Property owners are sometimes surprised by the fact that the United States government can decide to take their property in…

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Pay close attention to the terms of your commercial lease

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The purchase of commercial property is often considered a relatively safe and low-risk option for the investment of funds. However,…

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Think twice before signing a commercial lease

Finding the ideal location for a storefront or operational center for a Texas business can be a difficult endeavor. Once…

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The principle of eminent domain and what it means for you

As a Texas property owner, it may come as a surprise to you to learn that the government may have…

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Commercial real estate trends and projections for the near future

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Common mistakes could derail a commercial real estate transaction

When buying or selling commercial property in Texas, it is prudent for both sides to think carefully about the potential…

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Creating the right commercial lease agreement

Locating the right commercial property in Texas is a difficult process. After finding the right type of property that is…

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Commercial real estate trends that may impact future transactions

Because of the pandemic, the way many Texas businesses operate has irrevocably changed. With an increase in remote work, adjusted…

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