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Real Estate Due Diligence

For any purchase of property, especially large commercial portfolio acquisitions, real estate due diligence is a critical part of completing the transaction. The process of performing real estate due diligence includes several steps. It requires lawyers to look through many documents involving the property subject to acquisition. These documents include title documents, zoning reports, and restriction agreements covering the property. Another key component of any real estate due diligence project is reviewing the title insurance agreement covering the property.

Effective Due Diligence in a Commercial Real Estate Transaction
In commercial real estate transactions, thorough due diligence is the critical component that either holds together successful deals or dissolves transactions. The detailed process of due diligence involves a comprehensive examination of all aspects of a property, ensuring that potential risks and opportunities are unearthed before finalizing any transaction. Here are some of the key elements...
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Building Operational Efficiencies by Outsourcing the Title Process
For organizations managing commercial real estate transactions or title originators, outsourcing the title process can help you balance your expertise and allocate your time and resources more efficiently within the organization. Due to fluctuations in the real estate market, timelines can be difficult to adhere to when scaling is necessary. Rather than adding new staff...
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Expediting Contract Due Process Commercial Real Estate Transactions
Almost without exception, purchasers of commercial real estate insist upon and place into the purchase contract various contingencies that must be met before consummation of the transaction. Sellers may insist upon their own set of contingencies. Contract due diligence is almost entirely about satisfying those contingencies. Since there are always one or more contingency deadlines...
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A title review is an important aspect of commercial real estate operations to help identify potential issues, risks, or concerns before the final closing process. The review is based on documentation that is connected to the property such as mortgages, tax sales, deeds, litigation, etc. – as well as a list of all the owners...
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Should You Use A Commercial Due Diligence Checklist?
A resurgence in commercial real estate markets in many parts of the United States has both veteran property investors and new players engaged in more – and larger – transactions. Because of the financial stakes involved in buying and selling commercial real estate, investors need to conduct thorough due diligence on transactions prior to closing....
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Due Diligence for Commercial Real Estate
Before purchasing any piece of commercial real estate, organizations should be confident that the target property will meet their project and/or transaction objectives, and that they truly understand the precise details of what they are purchasing. Conducting broad and thorough due diligence for commercial real estate transactions is a best practice for several reasons. It can:...
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When engaging in commercial real estate transactions for clients, it is important to conduct due diligence on the property and the transaction in order to avoid any unwelcome surprises after the transaction closes. Here are five of the top reasons to thoroughly vet commercial real estate transactions with property due diligence review: Caveat emptor. There...
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Issues That Commercial Real Estate Due Diligence Can Uncover
Because of the size and nature of most commercial real estate transactions, conducting thorough due diligence into the property and the transaction isn’t optional. Buyers and renters need to be able to weigh the potential risks in order to make informed decisions. Each transaction is unique, but there are some common issues that may be...
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