On Behalf of Patel & Dalrymple, PLLC | Dec 11, 2020 | Real Estate Transactions
Being a landlord in Virginia and elsewhere is a difficult job. This position typically involves maintaining the landscape surrounding the property, ensuring that any problems that arise inside the property are repaired as needed, dealing with complaints from tenants...
On Behalf of Patel & Dalrymple, PLLC | Aug 1, 2020 | Real Estate Transactions
In an ideal situation, you put your home on the market, an interested party makes an offer, you accept the offer and the deal is done. Unfortunately, the real estate world is much more complex than that, and oftentimes, buyers will specify “contingencies.”...
On Behalf of Patel & Dalrymple, PLLC | Jun 8, 2020 | Real Estate Transactions
If you have found a house that fits everything you are looking for, you want the seller to consider your purchase offer above those of other bidders. However, the seller will probably pass on your offer if you do not add an earnest money deposit with your bid. So...
On Behalf of Patel & Dalrymple, PLLC | Apr 1, 2020 | Business Law, Real Estate Transactions
No business leader wants to go back on their word. However, some situations push companies into untenable situations. This is particularly true for those leasing a commercial space. As circumstances change, so might a business’ needs. A sudden uptick in revenue may...
On Behalf of Patel & Dalrymple, PLLC | Mar 21, 2020 | Real Estate Transactions
Buying a house can be a very stressful process. Until you have the keys in your hand and all paperwork finalized, there is a chance that something could go awry. When you finally make it to the closing, you may have a false sense of security that everything will play...
On Behalf of Patel & Dalrymple, PLLC | Aug 20, 2018 | Business Law, Real Estate Transactions
If you are starting a new business in Virginia or looking for a new or additional location for your existing business, you likely will need to sign a commercial lease. Most businesses start out operating in leased premises, and many, particularly those in the retail...
On Behalf of Patel & Dalrymple, PLLC | Jul 19, 2018 | Real Estate Transactions
Purchasing a house can sometimes feel like an impossible feat in Virginia due to the high competition that buyers can face. However, it is possible for buyers to complete real estate transactions involving homes that are not yet officially for sale, thus beating...
On Behalf of Patel & Dalrymple, PLLC | Jul 5, 2018 | Real Estate Transactions
Virginia residents in the market for a new home may be keeping an eye on certain houses and desirable neighborhoods. Often, real estate transactions are a delicate balancing act where jumping too soon or waiting too long can result in big financial losses. However,...
On Behalf of Patel & Dalrymple, PLLC | Jun 1, 2018 | Real Estate Transactions
Buying a new Virginia home likely is one of the most exciting events in the lives of you and your family. So far, everything has gone really well. You found your perfect house and made an offer on it that the seller accepted. Now all that stands in the way of your...
On Behalf of Patel & Dalrymple, PLLC | May 30, 2018 | Real Estate Transactions
After weeks or months of home searching in Virginia, a couple has found the ideal home — or so it seems. They have been pre-approved for financing, and they have developed lofty ideas about how to turn their new home into their dream home. Even better, their...