Commercial Real Estate Transactions

Whether you’re investing in a self-storage facility, retail shopping center, multi-family apartment complex, or office building, Livingston Law can handle the legal aspects to ensure your interests are protected. As experienced real estate attorneys, we’ll work closely with you to review contracts, negotiate terms, and manage the legal complexities of your transactions.

By entrusting the legal work to our team, you’ll have the freedom to focus on the strategic and operational aspects of growing your business or commercial real estate portfolio.  Our services include:

Acquisition and Disposition Legal Management and Coordination

Our team handles the legal aspects of acquiring or disposing of commercial real estate properties, including drafting and negotiating purchase and sale agreements.

Commercial Leases

Protecting your interests as a landlord or tenant is our priority. We’ll draft, review, and negotiate commercial lease agreements to ensure they meet your needs.

Real Estate Corporate Structuring and Entity Management

Establishing the appropriate legal entity structure for your real estate investments is crucial. We can guide you through the process and manage ongoing compliance.

Title Review

Thorough title reviews, as well as the drafting of necessary easements, restrictions, and other development agreements, are part of our comprehensive services.

Tax-Deferred Exchanges

Our firm can facilitate these 1031 exchanges, helping you defer capital gains taxes when selling an investment property and reinvesting the proceeds.

Local Counsel Legal Opinion Letters

When you need local counsel legal opinion letters for transactions in North Carolina and Ohio, our team is ready to provide them.

How Can We Help?

Whether a start up or mature company, we can help you complete the deals you need to grow and succeed, with an eye
to creating lasting business relationships while complying with all rules and regulations. Tell us briefly how we can help.

Services available in North Carolina and Ohio.