Due Diligence in Commercial Property Sales: Seller and Buyer Concerns
Liens, Title Restrictions, Zoning, ADA Compliance, Environmental Issues
Recording of a 90-minute premium CLE video webinar with Q&A
This CLE course will answer concerns that real estate counsel must consider when representing buyers and sellers in real estate transactions. The panel will address both the most common issues that buyers face and the issues that sellers often overlook in order to minimize liabilities.
Outline
- Due diligence from buyer perspective
- Title searches
- Easements
- Covenants
- Municipal lien searches
- Zoning and permitting
- Timing issues for closing
- Tax and insurance
- Lease
- Subordination and attornment
- Title searches
- Due diligence from seller perspective
- Premises liability
- Third-party contractors
- Entitlements
- Zoning
- Permitting
- Restricted use
- Construction liens
- Premises liability
Benefits
The panel will review these and other important topics:
- What considerations should a buyer have when entering a real estate transaction?
- What jurisdictions require a municipal lien search?
- How are zoning and permitting issues different for buyers and sellers?
- What considerations should a seller have when entering a real estate transaction?
- How can liability insurance mitigate the risk of third-party contractors damaging the property?
Faculty
Olivia S. Byrne
Partner
K&L Gates
Ms. Byrne is a partner in the firm's Real Estate practice and the lead of the Global Location Strategies... | Read More
Ms. Byrne is a partner in the firm's Real Estate practice and the lead of the Global Location Strategies practice. Her practice involves site selection, economic incentives, and real estate for many different industries, including Energy, EV battery, solar, hydrogen and off shore wind materials manufacturing, OEM auto parts and components, industrial manufacturing, wood-based products and biofuels, technology, broadcasting, distribution centers, fulfillment centers, data centers, professional sports stadiums and arenas, practice fields, food processing, as well as financial services, entertainment facilities, and hotels. Ms. Byrne represents companies inbound from abroad including Asia, Europe, Canada, Australia, as well as US companies relocating or deciding to remain in place and expand. She is a frequent speaker on a national and international basis at Site Selection and Economic Incentive conferences and programs.
CloseLarry N. Woodard
Partner
K&L Gates
Mr. Woodard has experience in virtually every facet of real estate law, representing such diverse clients as Fortune... | Read More
Mr. Woodard has experience in virtually every facet of real estate law, representing such diverse clients as Fortune 500 companies, public and private REITs, family offices, private equity funds, pension funds, developers, regional and national banks, institutional investors, special servicers, institutions of higher education, units of local government, contractors, subcontractors, material suppliers, landlords, tenants, condominium associations, property managers, receivers, and real estate brokers across the U.S. He handles complex matters involving multiple parties, properties, and sources of capital in the development, construction, leasing, management, financing, zoning, acquisition, and disposal of their real estate interests. Mr. Woodard’s diverse practice includes virtually all asset classes, such as mixed-use developments, adaptive reuse developments, urban and suburban office complexes, shopping malls and retail centers, hotels and resorts, hospitals, senior housing, master-planned communities, wind and solar farms, and industrial and manufacturing facilities.
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