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—  By Ron HackMay 20, 2016mode_comment0 Comments

Layaway Does Not Last Forever in Illinois

Suppose you go to your local hardware store, and order bathroom tile for a “weekend” project. Suppose you don’t pick it up within the time required because you are not ready install it. Then suppose you finally get to the point where you need the…
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—  By Amy LangeMay 14, 2014mode_comment1 Comment

Sumpin’ New on All Appropriate Inquiries

Since the last blogs on what one needs to do when acquiring an interest in real estate, there have been a change or two which are kind of important. See examples 1, 2 and/or 3. The most significant is that there is a new ASTM 1527 standard; ASTM 1527-13 to…
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Real Estate Law
—  By Jim BorchersSeptember 12, 2013mode_comment0 Comments

The Lease Always Comes Last … Unless You Ask

You love to shop … or maybe you don’t. But in either event we have to buy things to survive. In your business you routinely make purchase decisions, large and small. Here’s a business purchase quiz for you: Have you ever negotiated a critical purchase…
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Real Estate Law
—  By Amy LangeSeptember 5, 2013mode_comment0 Comments

Return to Liability

Seems we just can’t get away from those pesky, real estate/environmental liability issues. We now have a couple of Appellate Court cases on the Bona Fide Prospective Purchaser defense (the “BFPP” for those of you following my blog posts). You will remember that in order…
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Real Estate Law
—  By Jim BorchersJanuary 28, 2013mode_comment2 Comments

Buying Your First Building

You’ve decided to buy instead of rent. You found a building you couldn’t refuse in today’s market. Now you can stop paying the landlord and generate some equity. But who should own it? It sounded simple when you decided to buy, but suddenly there are…
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