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Trusted Commercial Real Estate Attorneys In Boone

Last updated on August 12, 2025

As a North Carolina business owner, you may need to purchase commercial real estate at some point during your career. Finding the right property isn’t always easy, and there are often multiple legal challenges you’ll have to deal with as well.

At Deal Moseley di Santi Garrett & Martin, LLP, our commercial real estate attorneys are familiar with the local business community and understand the complex issues they might face during this process. With over 100 years of combined experience, they know how to help you make smart choices when it comes to commercial real estate.

A Personal Approach For Local Businesses

Businesses thrive on developing strong partnerships with other businesses and vendors. We also value establishing trustworthy relationships with the local community, including business owners and government officials in Boone and the surrounding counties. Our presence in the local area is well-known, and we take great pride in helping business owners overcome legal challenges.

Our attorneys have experience in handling both commercial property sales and purchases. They have worked closely with business owners, developers, landlords, and investors and know what to expect from the process.

We can help your business with commercial real estate issues, including:

  • Commercial zoning and land use regulations
  • Contract disputes
  • Property inspections and disclosures
  • Commercial lease agreements
  • Due diligence
  • Contested ownership

No matter what type of obstacle you’re facing, our lawyers will work with you to determine the best strategy. With attention to detail and a thorough understanding of the law, they are prepared to seek a favorable outcome for you and your business.

FAQs: North Carolina Commercial Real Estate

Commercial real estate matters involve complex legal considerations with potential long-term impacts. The answers to these questions can help clarify key issues.

What should I look for in a commercial lease agreement?

A commercial lease should clearly outline the terms of rent, duration, renewal options, maintenance responsibilities and any restrictions on property use. It is also important to review clauses involving rent escalation, subleasing, termination rights and dispute resolution to remain fully informed.

Additionally, North Carolina leases often include property-specific provisions – such as zoning limitations, tenant improvement obligations and shared space access – that may affect operations. The lease should specify responsibility for property taxes, utilities, insurance coverage and potential renovations. A qualified attorney can evaluate ambiguous language, flag hidden costs and negotiate more favorable terms.

How can I resolve contract disputes related to commercial real estate?

Contract disputes can often be resolved through negotiation or mediation, especially when both parties are open to compromise. If informal resolution fails, legal remedies such as filing a lawsuit for breach of contract or seeking specific performance may be necessary. An experienced attorney can help assess your options and pursue the most effective strategy. 

Common commercial real estate disputes involve property condition, financing delays, misrepresentations or failure to perform under specific clauses. In North Carolina, resolving these disputes may also require examining real estate commission agreements, implied warranties or the enforceability of handwritten or oral modifications. 

What are the disclosure requirements for commercial real estate sellers in North Carolina?

While North Carolina does not impose the same mandatory disclosure rules for commercial properties as it does for residential sales, sellers must still disclose known material defects that could affect the property’s value or safety. Failure to disclose such issues may result in legal liability, particularly if the buyer can prove the seller intentionally concealed information. 

Material defects may include environmental contamination, structural instability, outdated code compliance or title encumbrances. Buyers are expected to perform due diligence, but nondisclosure of latent conditions, like hidden mold or electrical deficiencies, can still lead to claims of fraud or negligent misrepresentation. 

Consulting legal counsel helps ensure your purchase agreement includes adequate protections and clarification of responsibility for post-sale conditions.

Talk To Our Commercial Real Estate Attorneys To Set Your Business Up For Success

Every business is different. Your needs are unique, and you deserve commercial real estate attorneys who take the time to learn about your specific case. We will help you through the process of securing a commercial property that checks all the boxes.

Contact us at 828-263-4721 today to get started. Or send an email through the online form.

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  • Real Estate
    • Commercial
    • Residential
    • Property Associations
    • Land Use And Zoning
  • Estate Planning And Administration
    • Trusts
    • Probate Administration
    • Business Succession Planning
    • Wills
    • Holographic vs. Attested Wills
  • Civil Litigation
    • Construction And Contract Disputes
    • Real Estate Litigation
  • Business Law
    • Business Formation
  • Personal Injury

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