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.
Changing the use of a property can be tricky if it has Preexisting Noncompliance. You’ll need to check with the city to see if that’s allowed and what steps to take for compliance.
You might have to deal with some penalties or fines, depending on the situation. It’s like playing with fire; you’ll want to address these issues sooner rather than later to avoid trouble.
Yes, it can make selling a property a bit of a bumpy ride. Potential buyers may be hesitant if they know about compliance issues. Transparency is key, so it’s better to be upfront about it.
Absolutely, but tread carefully! It’s wise to get all the details about the compliance issues before making a decision. Having a plan in place can help you avoid any nasty surprises down the road.
Don't throw in the towel! You should reach out to the city's compliance department for guidance. They can tell you what steps can be taken to fix the situation.
To find out if your property has any Preexisting Noncompliance issues, it's best to check city records, or consult with a local expert who knows the ins and outs of Minneapolis regulations.
Preexisting Noncompliance refers to any violation of city regulations or codes that existed before a new law or standard was put in place. It's important to know if your property falls into this category.
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