In the construction industry, planning and permitting are important to the process. No matter if the company builds residential or commercial real estate, it is important that the company and the owners understand how to gain approval. To build on any lot, a person...
Month: July 2020
When is the right time to develop your property?
On Behalf of The Law Office of Timothy H. Nichols, PLLC | Jul 21, 2020 | Commercial Real Estate
If you watch the news lately, you will have seen the dozens of stories of real estate developers thwarted by the economic downturn. Many property owners know to pay attention to the economic conditions that will affect property development. Fewer think about the legal...
4 important questions to ask your home inspector
On Behalf of The Law Office of Timothy H. Nichols, PLLC | Jul 20, 2020 | Residential Real Estate
If you are relocating to the Nashville area, you are about to encounter a hot housing market. Fortunately, there are plenty of new and older houses you can turn into your dream home. To be sure you are making a wise investment, though, you should schedule a home...
Try these negotiation tactics when dealing with suppliers
On Behalf of The Law Office of Timothy H. Nichols, PLLC | Jul 16, 2020 | Construction Litigation
Small business owners are resourceful individuals, building their business from next to nothing to hold a place of respect in their community. These clever entrepreneurs understand the local business scene better than anyone. However, when securing equipment or...
How does zoning affect construction?
On Behalf of The Law Office of Timothy H. Nichols, PLLC | Jul 8, 2020 | Construction
The Fourteenth and Fifth Amendments to the United States Constitution grant you certain rights as a property owner. For example, you can grant easements on the property, subdivide it, control access to it and build on it. However, zoning ordinances can place limits on...
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