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Do contracts for the sale or purchase of commercial real estate have to be in writing?

If I am buying commercial real estate, what should go into my contract?

What are contingencies?

I am interested in buying a building but my intended use is not permitted under the local zoning ordinance. What can I do?

The seller is suggesting that we sign a letter of intent before we prepare a contract. Is this a good idea?

What happens if there is damage to the property from fire, hail, flood or windstorm during the term of the contract and before closing?

What legal recourse does a buyer or seller have if the other party refuses to close?

Are there standard representations and warranties usually included in a commercial real estate contract?



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