You'll need to file with the county clerk's office in the county where your principal office is located or where you conduct business (if you don't have an office). Find your county clerk's office using the Secretary of State's List of County Clerks.
We still have appointments available for tomorrow's passport fair. This Passport Fair will be by appointment only and all persons who wish to make an appointment for the event should email DistrictClerk@bexar for further instructions and time selection.
How do I register my business name or get an Assumed Name: Doing Business As (DBA)? Visit the Bexar County Clerk's office at the Bexar County Paul Elizondo Tower, next to the Courthouse to register the business name, 1st floor 101 W. Nueva (Notary public onsite) Call them at (210) 335-2223 or visit them on the web.
Deed/Lien Information To record it in person, bring the original Release to the Bexar County Clerk's Recordings Department at the Paul Elizondo Tower. To record it through the mail, send the original document to the Bexar County Clerk's Office in the Courthouse.
The Online Services Portal is available to ALL owners that would like to conduct business with the Appraisal District electronically. This service includes filing an exemption on your residential homestead property, submitting a Notice of Protest, and receiving important notices and other information online.
In the Lone Star State, commercial lease commission rates typically range from 4% to 6% of the total lease value. However, rates can be higher in major cities like Houston, Dallas, and Austin, where demand for commercial properties is high.
When a property changes ownership, the new owner is bound by the terms of the existing lease. If the lease does not say that it will end if the property is sold, the owner cannot remove the tenant or change the lease.
While there is no industry standard for commercial real estate commission rates, a 4% commission rate is typical for the San Antonio commercial real estate market.
Commercial Commissions are commissions that will be used to make a profit (either directly or indirectly). This can include the following: -Website banners or logos for your business. -Other images that will be used in your business materials (business card graphics, flyers, takeaways, etc.)
Review the Lease Agreement. The assignor (current tenant) should review the existing lease agreement to understand the terms and conditions associated with the lease assignment. Obtain Landlord's Consent. Negotiate Terms. Deed of Assignment. Land Registry Notification. Completion and Handover.