Seth Weissman |
That was one of the
points driven home in the most recent episode of the “Commercial Real Estate
Show” radio program, hosted by Michael Bull of Bull Realty.
The episode, for which Bull was joined for the entire hour
by Seth Weissman, a partner with the Weissman Nowack Curry & Wilco
law firm, provided an enlightening look at the many issues surrounding the
creation of commercial real estate contracts and outlined numerous pitfalls for
both buyers and sellers to avoid.
Too often, buyers
and sellers draft their own contracts and write them in such a way that they’re
not legally enforceable, Weissman said. Furthermore, buyers and sellers should
not rely on verbal agreements to handle any component of a transaction.
“Basically what our
courts do when there is a real estate dispute is, they look only at the four
corners of the contract,” Weissman said. “No one is going to be asking, ‘Well,
what was your verbal discussion?’ If it’s not in the contract, it doesn’t
count.”
The entire episode
on commercial real estate contracts is available for download at www.CREshow.com. The next “Commercial Real Estate
Show” will be available April 4 and will provide an update on the U.S. hotel
and lodging market.
For a complete copy
of the company’s news release, please contact:
Stephen Ursery
The Wilbert Group
E-mail: sursery@thewilbertgroup.com
Office: (404) 965-5026
Cell: (404) 405-2354
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