by Robert Mitchell | Article, Real Estate Law, Robert Mitchell
Robert Mitchell Please note that, while this article accurately describes applicable law on the subject covered at the time of its writing, the law continues to develop with the passage of time. Accordingly, before relying upon this article, care should be taken to...
by Robert Mitchell | Article, Real Estate Law, Robert Mitchell
Robert Mitchell There are three types of deeds commonly used to convey land: (1) warranty deed (or a general or full warranty deed); (2) special warranty deed; and (3) quitclaim deed (or a deed without covenants). Please note that, while this article accurately...
by Robert Mitchell | Article, Real Estate Law, Robert Mitchell
Robert Mitchell When is specific performance available upon the breach of a sales contract involving real property? Please note that, while this article accurately describes applicable law on the subject covered at the time of its writing, the law continues to...
by Robert Mitchell | Article, Real Estate Law, Robert Mitchell
Robert Mitchell This article discusses some of the advantages and disadvantages of a commercial real estate sale-leaseback transaction with respect to both the seller and the purchaser. Please note that, while this article accurately describes applicable law on the...
by Robert Mitchell | Article, Real Estate Law, Robert Mitchell
Robert Mitchell This article will discuss several remedies available to Utah commercial landlords when a tenant abandons a leased property or breaches the lease agreement. Please note that, while this article accurately describes applicable law on the subject covered...
by Robert Mitchell | Article, Real Estate Law, Robert Mitchell
Robert Mitchell What are a landlord’s remedies when a commercial tenant refuses to sign a tenant estoppel certificate or estoppel letter as required by the lease? Please note that, while this article accurately describes applicable law on the subject covered at the...