by Lisa Wills, Law Offices of Lisa D. Wills | Aug 20, 2015 | Business Contracts, Business Law, Business Owner, Construction, Contractors, Contracts, Corporations, hire an attorney, Lease Agreement, Property Owners, Real Estate, real estate contracts and documents
Many people are concerned about talking to an attorney because they fear the cost. Yes, an attorney costs money. However, there are times when spending to get advice before there is a problem is a lot less expensive than having to hire an attorney when you have a...
by Lisa Wills | Aug 19, 2015 | as is real estate purchase, as is real estate sale, Buyers and Sellers, Contracts, Property Owners, real estate contracts and documents, real property disclosure, Uncategorized
In California, a residential property seller has a strict duty to accurately complete state required disclosures about condition of the residence that will be given to a potential buyer in a residential purchase and sale transaction. The seller must disclose known,...
by Lisa Wills | Aug 13, 2015 | Contracts, Landlord tenant, Landlord Tenant, Lease Agreement, Real Estate
The Lease Term There are many things to think about when you own a business. Most businesses, at some time in the life of the business, will rent space. A commercial lease can be a lengthy and complicated document with a significant financial obligation. It is...
by Lisa Wills, Law Offices of Lisa D. Wills | Jun 30, 2015 | Business Contracts, Business Law, Business Owner, Contracts, Corporations
Protect Yourself and Your Business There are many types of agreements that occur in the life of an individual, business or business owner. Your mortgage, lease, car loan, internet subscription, business relationships, as well as your relationships with employees or...
by Lisa Wills, Law Offices of Lisa D. Wills | Jun 2, 2015 | Buyers and Sellers, Contracts, Property Owners, Real Estate
The Value of a Real Estate Agent In addition to hiring a real estate attorney when you are selling or buying real estate, a real estate agent can add value to your transaction and perform tasks the attorney does not handle. The agent can: 1) Provide information about...
by Lisa Wills, Law Offices of Lisa D. Wills | Apr 30, 2015 | Buyers and Sellers, Contracts, Property Owners, Real Estate
A real estate transaction of any size is a complicated transaction. Even the most sophisticated buyer or seller needs the advise to help guide them through the lengthy process. Often, buyers and sellers are drawn to concept of having one agent represent both parties...