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Cameron herman
24 Sep, 2024
Trevor poulson
24 Sep, 2024
Julia petrozzi
23 Sep, 2024
Malorie
06 Oct, 2022
Oh my gosh! Ana is the best! I am the med spa manager at Welltopix. Ana helped our business get through some unnecessary mess, at no fault of ours, but we came out on top! She fights hard for what's right! Highly recommend!!
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B motley
27 Feb, 2019
Paul and I have collaborated on many transactions throughout the years. In each case that we have had the opportunity to work together, I have found Paul to be incredibly knowledgeable and very responsive.
Paul has a deep understanding of real estate law and knows how to protect his clients in a very practical sense, particularly in complex transactions, especially in regards to delinquent property taxes.
As a real estate broker, I have referred many clients to Paul and will continue to do so.
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Amit dalal
24 Feb, 2019
I retained Paul for two commercial property purchases specifically to assist me, given by my own inexperience in this area.
I have learned that in these transactions there is not much room for improvement in the T&C's, after the initial negotiations have transpired. It would be best if the buyer's attorney focused on saving dollars and heartaches for their client, rather than focusing on areas of the contract that are not as relevant to the transpiring of a smooth transaction.
An e.g. would be to ensure that the buyer is fully aware of the property tax situation, for the portion of the purchase year, when the buyer did not own the property. In NNN leases, since the tenant reimburses the landlord, accrued property tax is not withheld on the closing statement. The property tax bill goes to the old owner (owners address in the county records does not get updated for a long time) and the old owner generally does not bother to forward it to the new owner. If you are new to commercial transactions, as the new owner you do not expect to be liable for property tax accrued prior to your ownership (especially if nobody informs you).This can results in penalties, fines, and even result in your tax debt being sold.
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