Commercial Real Estate


 

Bob Brown Law Firm, P.C. proudly offers a full range of Commercial Real Estate Services to our clients. We represent developers, commercial real estate agents, financial institutions and owners of commercial property through the entire sale and closing process. We handle everything from multi-million dollar properties to undeveloped lots. We have vast experience working with surveyors, engineers, commercial builders and other construction professionals.

  • When we draft the contract and closing documents, our clients are confident the transaction they expected and agreed to is the transaction that closes and funds.
  • We represent buyers and sellers who want to qualify the transaction as a 1031 tax-deferred exchange.
  • Using our Reunion Title resources, we notify the buyer what, if any, encumbrances will affect the property long before the end of the inspection period.
  • As a full service real estate law firm, we have an attorney fee office for Reunion Title, and offer title commitment and closing services, and properly distribute the funds from the sale.

Our Commercial Real Estate Attorney Services Include:

 

Real estate title closings For Sale By Owner
Conveyances--deeds and titles Contracts
Landlord-tenant disputes Buy and sell agreements
Owner/Seller Financing Escrow
Bob Brown Law Firm, Commercial Real Estate 

In addition to Commercial Real Estate Attorney Services, our practice areas include Residential Real Estate Attorney Services, Business Attorney Services, Estate Planning and Probate Attorney Services, and Family Law Attorney Services.

We will be more than happy to speak with you about your legal needs. Please feel free to call our office to see how we can help you at (817) 453-1133.



  • Types of Probate in Texas  
    9/13/2012 12:00:00 AM  by Bob Brown

    The Texas Probate system is designed so that when a Texas resident dies, the courts are involved only as much as necessary.   A good lawyer who understands Texas probate laws can advise you what is the best, cheapest and most sufficient way to transfer your loved one’s assets and to take care of their estate.  This is a brief summary of the Texas probate procedures in Texas.

    WHAT IS PROBATE?  
    3/28/2012 12:00:00 AM  by Bob Brown

    Generally speaking, probate is the process of sorting out the business affairs of a person who has passed away (the decedent) usually with the involvement of a probate court.  Some of a decedent's assets called "probate assets," such as real estate, motor vehicles, furniture, and jewelry are part of the decedent's probate estate and pass, subject to creditors claims, based on the laws of intestate succession unless the decedent had a valid will.  Other assets, calle...
  • Wills, Wills, Wills... We can't tell you how important a will is!  
    3/2/2012 12:00:00 AM  by Bob Brown

    Hi!

    If you don't have a will, you need a will.  You need a will because if you dont have a will, the state will provide one for you.  You don't want that will.

    See you next time,

    Bob......