Finding an attorney who is a “real person” can be difficult. Many attorneys surround themselves almost exclusively with other attorneys and are accustomed to speaking in ivory tower legalese. You should be able to connect with your attorney on a personal level, and he or she should speak to you in plain language that you can understand. You will be working very closely with this person on issues that are very important to you. It is important that he or she be down-to-earth and someone that you connect with.
The most common complaint that clients have of their attorneys is that the attorney is unreachable, does not communicate with them regularly, or does not promptly return your calls. Your attorney should reach out to you about your case regularly and respond within 24 hours to calls and e-mails. An open line of communication between you and your attorney is essential to building trust.
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Our Moline commercial real estate attorneys are provide you with quality commercial real estate help to ensure that your needs are thoroughly negotiated and upheld on your behalf. Your commercial real estate matter is important to us, and our lawyers ensure to create, review, and implement your real estate contracts using all available resources to cater to your specific needs and ensure your rights are protected.
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I am personally committed to ensuring that each one of our clients receives the highest level of client service from our team. Our mission is to provide excellent legal work in a cost-effective manner while maintaining open lines of communication between our clients and their attorneys. Many of our clients are going through difficult times in their lives when they reach out to us. They should feel comfortable leaning on the experience and knowledge of our attorneys as their counselors and advocates. We are here to help!
Commercial leases are different in many ways from residential leases, and are specially catered to both party's needs. It is important to be aware of the differences present. Our Moline commercial lease attorneys explain the important causes to be aware of in your commercial lease. Differences include:
Buying, selling, financing and developing commercial property is no easy task. Our Moline commercial attorneys are here to make the process less intimidating and help you navigate it effectively. Much can go wrong if your property is not handled with the utmost care and we are here to provide that.
Commercial real estate purchases also have many more laws and regulations than buying a home, all of which must be followed in order for the transaction to be valid. Your attorney will review all the pertinent information and documents and consult with you regarding financing, construction, zoning and environment laws, title insurance, taxes, and any other questions or issues associated with land use and development.
Condominium law differs in ways from other types of properties. Our Moline commercial real estate attorneys discuss charges that commercial tenants may be required to pay in addition to base rent when residing in a condominium. These additional charges may include a share of taxes, utilities and common maintenance charges.
It is imperative that your lease include a clause that gives you the right to audit the landlords’ record, among other things. If your lease does not include this clause the landlord is not required to provide records. Learn more about Illinois condominium law and how an attorney can help you protect your rights.