REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS
Considering the high-impact ramifications of buying and selling commercial real estate, clients of Fenigstein & Kaufman expect and receive sound legal advice before closing a deal. Our clients come back to us time and again because they trust in our ability to navigate complexity with poise and clarity, from initial negotiations at the LOI stage, through closing.
Our attorneys have deep and vast experience negotiating, drafting, and reviewing purchase and sale agreements, operating leases, financing and closing documents, and related transactional materials. We also advise on title and survey matters, zoning and property condition issues, and other diligence concerns, ensuring transactions are structured thoughtfully and executed efficiently.
In addition to representing buyers and sellers of shopping centers, apartment buildings, and office properties, Fenigstein & Kaufman has substantial experience in long-term care real estate transactions, including those involving skilled nursing facilities and assisted living communities. Our team understands the operational and regulatory considerations unique to these assets, including state licensing requirements, CMS and Medicare/Medicaid considerations, and HUD Section 232 mortgage financing.
We bring practical judgment and careful attention to detail to transactions of all sizes, from mid-market deals to large, high-value portfolio transactions, applying the same level of diligence and focus regardless of scale.
Fenigstein & Kaufman advises clients across all phases of commercial property transactions, including:
Clients nationwide rely on Fenigstein & Kaufman for clear advice, efficient execution, and experienced guidance through complex real estate transaction.
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