Commercial real estate is property being operated to generate business revenue through rental income or capital gains. Because it is meant to generate revenue if it is residential property, it must be used as rental housing to still be considered commercial real estate. It is not personal property. Commercial real…
The purpose of this article is to explain “arm’s length transactions” in real estate in California. This concept is important because this type of transaction or sale for property may affect the deed or contract surrounding the transaction. It also affects property taxes and the value of a property at…
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