Keeping In Touch For Your Legal Health Social distancing is critical now. But it’s also important to protect your legal rights by keeping in touch with your landlord, your lender,
Unforeseen Events, A Good Defense?
Is Now the Time To Make A Case for Impracticability? The COVID-19 pandemic, with all its consequences, was unforeseeable. That argument might be a good defense to many claims
Refinancing Homestead Property; Half Measures and Half Liens
Author: Bill McEachern “Half a league, half a league, Half a league onward, All in the valley of Death Rode the six hundred.” So wrote Alfred, Lord Tennyson, years ago,
Brokers and Purchasers – Make it a “Bona Fide” Relationship (Part 1 of 2)
Author: Bill McEachern Okay, so you’re the buyer and you signed the contract of purchase and sale, and you’re moving toward closing. And somewhere along the way, the broker mentions
Commercial Leases: An Old Basic and a Bit Beyond Part 2 – A Bit Beyond
Author: Bill McEachern For Part 1, click here Well, now a bit beyond the basics, for just a moment. Whether you are landlord or tenant, and regardless of who is
Eyeing Growth, Moorhead Goes Solo
Written by Will Isern, Editor of Ballinger Publishing. One of Pensacola’s leading real estate attorneys and general counsel to the Home Builders Association of West Florida is striking out on
Commercial Leases: An Old Basic and a Bit Beyond – Part 1
Author: Bill McEachern For Part 2, click here. “Gentlemen, this is a football.” You’ve heard that line, right? Vince Lombardi, an unforgettable coach, to his players on the Green Bay
What’s in a Name? Maybe Insurance Coverage, or Not
Author: Bill McEachern “What’s in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet;” Mr. Shakespeare said it well, in Romeo and Juliet