Negociación y Redacción de Arrendamientos de Oficinas
Para su conveniencia, debajo del texto en español le brindamos la versión completa de este formulario en inglés.
For your convenience, the complete English version of this form is attached below the Spanish version.
Yes, getting a variance might be an option! However, it’s like asking for a favor, so you’ll need to provide a strong case to the city council or local board.
Getting your property up to snuff usually involves making renovations or updates to meet current codes. Consulting a professional can help you figure out the nitty gritty.
You sure can, but it’s like trying to sell a car with a squeaky engine. Be transparent with potential buyers about any issues so they can make an informed decision.
While it might feel like a heavy cloud overhead, many times there are no penalties for properties that were compliant in the past but haven't kept up with changes. It's wise to look into this though.
First things first, don’t panic! Reach out to the city officials to find out your options for compliance. They can guide you through the process.
If your property has not been updated to meet the latest codes or permits, you might be in the boat of preexisting noncompliance. It’s best to check with the local authorities.
Preexisting noncompliance refers to buildings or properties that don't meet current regulations or codes, but were compliant before the rules changed.
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