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Linda W. - Commercial Real Estate Lawyer in Port St. Lucie, Florida
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Linda W.

Attorney
Free Consultation
West Palm Beach, FL
42 Yrs Experience
Licensed in FL
University of Miami School of Law

o Experience includes meeting with clients, numerous court appearances and mediations concluded with successful settlements. Exceptional communication skills both oral and written. Available to travel…. Flexible schedule. A general practice with emphasis in contracts of any nature, landlord/tenant/ real estate, leases, deeds, mortgages, prenuptial and postnuptial agreements, wills and trusts, collections, business/corporate..... * In addition, Florida Real Estate License with extensive experience in this area as well. • o Skills: Legal Matters · Legal Practice · Interpersonal Skills · Employment Contracts · Time Management · Mediation · Legal Document Preparation · Commercial Contracts · Writing · Dispute Resolution · Attention to Detail · Real Estate · Contract Negotiation · Due Diligence · Breach of Contract · Analytical Skills

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"Linda was patient, professional, and thorough throughout the entire process. She delivered a well-drafted limited purpose postnuptial agreement at a very reasonable flat fee and was always responsive when I had questions. Highly recommend."

D. Cassie B. - Commercial Real Estate Lawyer in Port St. Lucie, Florida
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D. Cassie B.

Managing Attorney
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Riverview, FL
17 Yrs Experience
Licensed in FL
University of Miami School of Law

Cassie Bermudez Engel is a seasoned family law attorney with over a decade of litigation experience across Florida. She focuses her practice on divorce, custody and timesharing, alimony, child support, prenuptial and postnuptial agreements, and post-judgment enforcement and modification. Cassie has served as lead counsel in thousands of cases and has represented clients in matters ranging from amicable settlements to high-conflict litigation. Before founding her own practice, Cassie honed her skills at boutique family law firms, served in-house for major insurance carriers, and was a partner at a nationwide law firm. She brings a strategic, results-driven approach to every case, with a particular focus on protecting her clients’ financial interests and guiding them through some of life’s most challenging transitions. Cassie is known for her clear communication, compassionate advocacy, and unwavering commitment to achieving the best possible outcomes for her clients.

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"Working with Cassie was great! Not only did she stay on budget and was very responsive, but she completed the job on time. Cassie took her time to answer all of my questions and was a pleasure to work with. Would recommend!"

Tamla L. - Commercial Real Estate Lawyer in Port St. Lucie, Florida
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July 26, 2023

Tamla L.

Lawyer
Free Consultation
Jacksonville, FL
7 Yrs Experience
Licensed in FL
Florida Coastal School of Law

Led by Tamla N. Lloyd, Esquire, our firm prioritizes a client-centered approach and aim to provide comprehensive, personalized services to help clients achieve their legal goals.

Joeie S. - Commercial Real Estate Lawyer in Port St. Lucie, Florida
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July 31, 2023

Joeie S.

Managing Member, The Skelly Law Firm
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Cape Coral, FL
4 Yrs Experience
Licensed in FL
Western Michigan University Thomas Cooley Law School

Attorney Skelly is a midwestern transplant from Iowa. She has been in Florida for the past 11 years. She went to undergrad at Buena Vista University, which is a small liberal arts college in Storm Lake, Iowa. After graduating with her Bachelor's degree in criminal justice, she went on to obtain her Master's degree in criminal justice from Kaplan university, which is now Purdue Global. While attending school full time for her Master’s degree, Attorney Skelly worked full time in social services helping children and their families who were involved in the dependency system. Attorney Skelly has a professional background in child welfare and social services having worked for 18 years in the field. Attorney Skelly always had a lifelong dream of becoming a lawyer and decided to fulfill her goal in May of 2019 by starting law school at Western Michigan University Thomas M. Cooley Law School at their Riverview campus. She did their accelerated program and completed law school in just over two years and graduated magna cum laude with honors. Attorney Skelly also received certificate of merit awards, which means attaining the highest grade in the class in secured transactions, research and writing, and family violence practice. While in law school Attorney Skelly was a teaching assistant to two tenured professors as well as a note taker for those students who had accommodations. She was also awarded the Alumni Association’s Distinguished Student Award. In her legal career, Attorney Skelly started out at the State Attorney’s Office in Fort Myers, FL. She helped prosecute several cases and personally worked as second chair on 9 jury trials and one bench trial. Once Attorney Skelly passed the bar, she worked for a family law firm under a board certified marital and family law practitioner where she gained tremendous knowledge in the area of family law which includes divorce, paternity, child custody/parenting plans, alimony and child support as well as domestic relations issues such as domestic violence injunctions. Attorney Skelly is also certified as a Guardian ad Litem and can serve as a Guardian ad Litem in family court cases. Attorney Skelly is a proud member of the Florida Bar, the Lee County Bar Association, and the American Bar Association.

Timothy J. - Commercial Real Estate Lawyer in Port St. Lucie, Florida
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August 1, 2023

Timothy J.

Corporate Counsel
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Fort Lauderdale, Florida
10 Yrs Experience
Licensed in FL IL, WI
Illinois Institute of Technology: Chicago-Kent College of Law

Financial Services, Business, Corporate, Personal Injury, and Healthcare. I've represented fortune 100 companies and defended individuals in personal debt litigation. Wide breadth of experience, ready to assist.

Mervin F. - Commercial Real Estate Lawyer in Port St. Lucie, Florida
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August 1, 2023
Loi L. - Commercial Real Estate Lawyer in Port St. Lucie, Florida
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August 6, 2023

Loi L.

Business Lawyer
Free Consultation
Miramar, Florida
25 Yrs Experience
Licensed in FL
Florida State University

Loi Laing is a seasoned contract lawyer with a meticulous eye for detail and a passion for delivering excellence. Currently a legal consultant for KPMG, most recently she has also worked in San Francisco for Silicon Valley startups. Holding a Juris Doctorate from Florida State University College of Law, Loi has also studied law at Oxford University and the University of the West Indies. Throughout her career, Loi has a proven track record in meticulously reviewing and drafting contracts across various legal domains. She possesses a robust legal foundation that spans commercial business, tech, entertainment, and real estate law.

Michael D. - Commercial Real Estate Lawyer in Port St. Lucie, Florida
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August 18, 2023

Michael D.

Attorney
Free Consultation
Jacksonville, Florida
30 Yrs Experience
Licensed in FL
Regent University School of Law

Primary areas of expertise are in providing solutions to folks in financial distress. Best suited for those tasks where out-of-the-box performance is expected and needed.

Kim G. - Commercial Real Estate Lawyer in Port St. Lucie, Florida
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September 6, 2023

Kim G.

Business Lawyer
Free Consultation
Tallahassee
29 Yrs Experience
Licensed in FL
Florida State University College of Law

Attorney and mediator with extensive experience in negotiating, drafting, and managing contracts in the private, public, and nonprofit sectors.

Kahlee S. - Commercial Real Estate Lawyer in Port St. Lucie, Florida
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September 6, 2023

Kahlee S.

Managing Partner
Free Consultation
Mount Dora, Florida
5 Yrs Experience
Licensed in FL
Barry University Dwayne O. Andreas School of Law

I opened Hestia Legal when I was 6 months pregnant with the focus on educating and assisting families in my community. While the majority of my practice revolves around Estate Planning, I have a history of experience with contract and general business agreement drafting, discovery drafting, and general litigation document drafting.

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Commercial Real Estate Legal Questions and Answers

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Commercial Building Lease

Florida

Asked on Mar 21, 2023

What's permitted use in a commercial lease?

I am in the process of negotiating a commercial lease for my business and I am interested in understanding the concept of "permitted use." Specifically, I am curious about what activities are allowed in the leased space and what limitations there may be. I would like to consult with a lawyer to ensure that the terms of the lease align with the needs of my business and that I am not at risk of violating any provisions.

Diane D.

Answered Mar 21, 2023

Permitted use means that you can only use it for the reason you rented it. For example, you cannot rent a place to use as a gym but then use it for a nightclub.

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Commercial Real Estate

Gas Station Lease Agreement

New York

Asked on Nov 19, 2024

Can a gas station lease agreement be terminated if the landlord fails to provide necessary repairs and maintenance?

I am a gas station owner and have been leasing the property from a landlord for the past five years. Over time, I have noticed several issues with the property such as leaking fuel tanks, faulty pumps, and inadequate lighting. Despite multiple requests, the landlord has failed to address these issues, which are affecting the safety and profitability of my business. I want to know if I have the right to terminate the lease agreement due to the landlord's negligence and breach of their obligation to provide necessary repairs and maintenance.

Danny J.

Answered Dec 29, 2024

Your situation as a gas station owner facing maintenance and safety issues due to landlord negligence is indeed concerning. The ability to terminate a lease agreement in these circumstances depends on several factors: 1. Lease Terms: The specific provisions in your lease agreement regarding maintenance responsibilities and termination clauses are crucial. 2. Implied Warranty of Habitability: Even if not explicitly stated, there's often an implied obligation for landlords to maintain the property in a safe and usable condition. 3. Environmental Regulations: Gas stations are subject to strict environmental and safety regulations. The landlord's failure to address issues like leaking fuel tanks could be a serious violation. 4. Material Breach: The landlord's failure to make necessary repairs could constitute a material breach of the lease agreement, potentially justifying termination. 5. Notice and Opportunity to Cure: Most jurisdictions require tenants to provide formal notice and allow landlords a reasonable time to address issues before termination. Given the complexity of commercial lease agreements and the specific safety concerns in the gas station industry, it would be prudent to have a thorough legal review of your situation. As an experienced attorney, I could: 1. Review your lease agreement in detail 2. Assess the extent of the landlord's breach 3. Evaluate potential environmental and safety liabilities 4. Guide you through the proper notification process 5. Advise on options for lease termination or negotiation with the landlord Would you like to discuss your specific circumstances in more detail to determine the best course of action for protecting your business and ensuring compliance with safety regulations?

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Commercial Real Estate

Real Estate Lease Agreement

Illinois

Asked on Jan 24, 2022

What is the best type of commercial lease?

I am a landlord and am wanting to consider which types of commercial lease agreements I would want to use. I own a small strip mall and am looking to sign tenants that would be retailers.

T. Phillip B.

Answered Feb 5, 2022

Much of that depends on the tenant and the agreement they are willing to enter into. Personally, I would want my tenants responsible for as much of the maintenance and upkeep of the property as possible. The same goes with the property taxes. You could calculate out what property taxes are / would be per square foot and allocate to them which will permit you to adjust rent annually to accomodate changes in the property taxes.

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Commercial Real Estate

Office Space Lease

New York

Asked on Dec 23, 2024

Can a landlord terminate an office space lease before the agreed-upon term ends?

I recently signed a lease agreement for office space for my small business, but due to unforeseen circumstances, I may need to relocate sooner than anticipated. I want to know if the landlord has the right to terminate the lease before the agreed-upon term ends, and if so, what are the potential consequences for me as the tenant? I am concerned about any financial penalties or obligations that may arise from terminating the lease early.

Damien B.

Answered Dec 24, 2024

A landlord could agree to terminate the lease if a tenant requests it or can modify a lease to allow for an option for a tenant to vacate the premises at an earlier date. If a tenant wants to vacate the premises on an earlier date than the lease end date, either the landlord would have to agree to the earlier termination date or the tenant could be found in breach of contract. If you are considering early termination, it's advisable to communicate with the landlord to explore possible solutions, such as subleasing, assigning the lease, or negotiating a modification to the lease agreement. Feel free to reach out if you have other questions about this.

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Commercial Real Estate

Financing Agreement

New York

Asked on Jul 11, 2024

What legal considerations should I be aware of when engaging in cross-border financing?

I am a business owner based in the United States, and I am exploring opportunities to expand my operations into other countries. As part of this expansion, I am considering obtaining financing from international lenders or investors. However, I am unsure about the legal implications and potential challenges associated with cross-border financing. I am particularly interested in understanding the regulatory frameworks, tax implications, and any potential risks that I should be aware of before proceeding with such financing arrangements.

Arthur S.

Answered Jul 23, 2024

The answer to this question is too voluminous for this format. The governing laws, rules, regulations, etc of each foreign jurisdiction must be taken into consideration prior to entering into a "cross border" financing transaction. Every lender focuses on its exit strategy in the event a loan becomes a non-performing loan...and it is incumbent upon the borrower to fully explore and understand these "exit" strategies.. I would also emphasize the need to fully understand the scope of borrower's obligations under the underwriting scope and requirements of the lender, as well as the several types of loan guarantees that may be required by the lender in any such cross-border financings.

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