The attorneys at Caritas Law Group assist nonprofit clients in evaluating risks and maximizing opportunities in real estate.
Commercial real estate law can be complex due to its statutory limitations and requirements. Our commercial real estate lawyers are experienced in managing various real estate transactions, providing our clients with the best strategies to capitalize on their investments.
We provide nonprofit organizations with comprehensive legal advice in commercial real estate matters.
- Commercial real estate owners
- Lenders
- Contractors
- Developers
- Property management professionals
Let us help your nonprofit with its commercial real estate legal needs
Our real estate lawyers assist our commercial real estate clients in navigating and negotiating the full spectrum of corporate real estate issues, including matters pertaining to sales contracts, leases, development, acquisition, disposition, management, and construction contracts.
With wide-ranging industry insight, we are well-positioned to assist our corporate clients in achieving their capital investment goals.
We provide nonprofit organizations with counseling on a range of commercial real estate issues
- ALTA survey review
- Environmental report review
- Due diligence review
- Property acquisition or sale
- Negotiations over terms of purchase or sale
- Drafting and reviewing contracts
- Drafting and negotiating commercial leases
Real estate due diligence
Before entering into any agreement to purchase or sell real property, the due diligence period provides an opportunity to ensure your interests are protected. We have extensive experience with real estate due diligence review, including simple and sophisticated real estate title and title insurance issues.
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FEATURED BLOG POSTS
- The Return of the IRS Group Exemption: What Nonprofits Need to Know
After a wait of nearly six years, the IRS is once again accepting group exemption applications. For nonprofit organizations that manage multiple subordinate entities, this is genuinely good news and for organizations that already hold a group exemption, there are new compliance obligations that come with a firm deadline.Here’s what you need to know. What
- Mission Control Command Center – Another Attempt to Target Nonprofits
The latest report that the FBI and IRS have created a new “mission control command center” to investigate nonprofits for possible ties to political violence or domestic terrorism should alarm the nonprofit sector. Not because nonprofits are above the law. They are not. But because this appears to be another step in a growing effort
- The SPONSOR Act Would Put Fiscal Sponsors in the Crosshairs
The headlines are doing what headlines do best: making an already anxious nonprofit sector even more anxious. This time, the focus is on S. 3942, the Stop Proxy Organizations Nurturing Subversive Operations and Riots Act, or the SPONSOR Act. Its core proposal is simple, and alarming. It would make 501(c)(3) fiscal sponsors bear criminal liability