Commercial leases are prevalent in the business world, but the terms of these leases can be complicated and legally binding. Whether you are entering into a commercial or residential lease, having an experienced Houston contract formation and review attorney can help ensure the lease terms are fair and balanced. Don’t let a landlord or tenant try to take advantage of you by coercing you to sign a lease agreement that has not been thoroughly reviewed by your lawyer. Porter Law Firm can review all the terms of the lease and help you address any potential issues. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and let us get started helping you.
Why Choose Us?
Porter Law Firm is here to help with all your real estate needs. From lease reviews to construction defects, our experienced team is ready to be the ally in your corner that helps you meet your business goals. Some reasons clients in the Houston area choose us include:
- We have been assisting clients with all their real estate transactions since 2009
- Clients generally have a dedicated attorney working on their matter
- When needed, you have a whole team of lawyers ready to assist you
- Many of our lawyers are real estate investors themselves, so they will offer you advice that they would follow
Before you enter into your next lease, give us a call at (713) 621-0700. We will review every detail of the agreement to make sure your interests are protected.
Why You Need a Lease Review Lawyer
Once you sign a lease agreement, you are bound by the terms of the contract. Lease agreements, especially commercial lease agreements, can sometimes be over 100 pages long. It can be daunting to try to understand every provision of these agreements on your own. Let an experienced Houston lease review lawyer help you by:
- Thoroughly reviewing the agreement and answering all your questions about the terms contained inside
- Negotiating with the other party(s) to the lease to help ensure a balanced and fair agreement
- Alerting you to potential red flags in the agreement and where you could have potential problems in the future
- Performing market research to make sure the terms contained in the lease are in line with expectations
Lease disputes can often result in litigation if conflicts arise after signing. If you are facing legal action over a lease, a Houston real estate litigation and dispute attorney can provide legal representation to protect your interests. You should not sign any lease agreements until you can have a lawyer review them for you. Entering into an agreement without the assistance of legal counsel could end up costing you lots of time and money in the long run.
The Basics of Lease Agreements in Texas
Lease agreements generally outline all the details and conditions of the lease. In Texas, residential leases are governed by different laws than commercial leases. Residential leases generally follow Texas Property Code, Chapter 92, while commercial leases are mostly governed by Chapter 93 of the Texas Property Code. Lease agreements can include a variety of details, including:
- The duration of the lease
- The amount and frequency of lease payments
- Disclaimers of warranty
- Relocation clauses
- Indemnity provisions
- Use restrictions or covenants
The law does consider a lease agreement to be a binding contract in which both the landlord and tenant are held responsible for upholding their end of the deal. This is why it is so important to have an attorney review your lease agreement before signing so that you know everything that is included. If you are leasing a commercial space, an office and retail development attorney in Houston can ensure your lease agreement aligns with your business expansion plans.
Talk to a Houston Lease Review Attorney Now
If you are considering entering into a lease agreement, contact Porter Law Firm today. Let one of our Houston lease review lawyers examine all the details of the potential agreement and help you make sure the agreement is fair and reasonable. Our experienced team is ready to go to work for you. Call us today or fill out the form to schedule a consultation.