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Buyers and Sellers
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![]() | Cincinnati Real Estate Contract AttorneyWhen it comes to the sale and purchase of real estate, particularly the acquisition or sale of commercial property, an experienced real estate lawyer knows that the transaction presents pitfalls that a client must avoid to preserve the bottom line. At Michael A. Brown Co., LPA, we represent buyers and sellers of commercial real estate from the initial purchase agreement through due diligence and closing. We can guide clients through potential risks and help ensure a smooth transaction. Contact a skilled Cincinnati real estate contract lawyer at our firm today. For buyers, our goal is to perform thorough and comprehensive due diligence before the purchase of a commercial real estate property to protect your investment. Due diligence can include reviewing title and survey issues, overseeing the resolution of zoning, building code and environmental issues, confirming and documenting the authority of the sellers, and managing the investigation during the inspection period. Buyers tend to overlook that negotiating the purchase agreement prior to closing is an important part of a commercial real estate transaction. There is significant value to setting up the purchase agreement correctly from the start, because in a commercial transaction it serves as a road map to how the buying process will progress. Through skilled negotiations of the purchase agreement, the optimal goal is to assign risk to the other party to the contract when possible. A skilled real estate contract attorney can help either a buyer or seller to manage and assign the risk that is inherent in any complex real estate transaction. Through personal service, flexible billing arrangements, and a focus on achieving business objectives, we strive to create value in every real estate transaction. Contact us today to speak with an experienced Ohio purchase agreement lawyer. Our Cincinnati, Ohio, law firm serves clients throughout Southwest Ohio, including the cities of Fairfield, Hamilton, and Middletown in Butler County, Lebanon and Mason in Warren County, Montgomery, Norwood, Blue Ash, Forest Park, North College Hill, Reading, Sharonville, and Springdale in Hamilton County, and Loveland in Clermont County. Michael A. Brown Co., LPA
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