by joeort | Feb 16, 2014 | Buying and Selling Real Estate, Financing
A well structured joint venture uses the strengths of its participants to achieve more than they could individually. Here is an example of a typical structure we see: Will has special knowledge on developing and managing retail centers. Will’s goal...
by joeort | Feb 12, 2014 | Buying and Selling Real Estate, Eminent Domain, Eviction, Financing, Firm News, Leasing, Litigation, Loan Workout, Property Management
We are pleased to announce the launch of our new blog. We set this blog up to provide our clients and the real estate professionals we work with a forum to trade ideas and concepts. Have an idea for an article? Send it to us. Have a comment on one of our articles, let...
by joeort | Jan 27, 2014 | Leasing, Property Management
The option to extend is one of the most valuable clauses a tenant can get. For the tenant, it reduces risk, granting the Tenant flexibility to decide later whether to extend its lease. For the landlord, the option is nothing but an encumbrance on the space. Here are...
by joeort | Jan 1, 2014 | Eviction, Litigation, Loan Workout, Property Management
Forest through the trees – we just read a case where an insurance company spent $114,268.01 fighting a $450 claim (Nationwide v. Advanced Cooling). This case is not an isolated incident. Without good strategy any case can spiral out of control. Here are ten tips...