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The Porter Law Group, P.C. has offices conveniently located in the historic Rossen Building on the north side of the Jackson County Courthouse Square in Scottsboro, Alabama.We serve local clients in the
northeastern corner of Alabama, including Scottsboro, Fort Payne, Guntersville and Huntsville, as well as in Jackson, Madison, DeKalb and Marshall counties. We are also licensed in Tennessee and serve Chattanooga, and Winchester, as well as Warren, Hamilton and Marion counties. Drew Porter additionally serves clients in Hawaii and Guam. 

Experienced Alabama Attorneys Handle Commercial Real Estate Transactions

SKILLED LAWYERS HELP COMPANIES IN THE SCOTTSBORO, ALABAMA AND JACKSON COUNTY AREA ACHIEVE SALES AND LEASING GOALS

Where you conduct business can be just as important as the business you conduct. We understand that no small amount of time or attention goes into choosing an office space that fits the needs of your current operations and leaves room for growth. Once you identify the property that fulfills your requirements, the attorneys at The Porter Law Group will work diligently to help you complete your commercial real estate transaction securely and confidently. We represent business owners in the Jackson County area and throughout northeastern Alabama and south central Tennessee in a range of property matters, whether the real estate involves office space, warehouses, retail businesses or other commercial properties.

THOROUGH ADVISERS REPRESENT BUSINESSES IN PROPERTY DEALS

As experienced commercial real estate attorneys, we are comprehensive in our approach to each and every property matter your business is involved in. Meticulous and methodical, we handle each stage of the transaction so no surprises arise after your final paperwork is signed. Whether you seek to purchase or lease property, we provide experienced counsel for these essential matters:

    Real Estate
  • Sales contracts drafting and review
  • Commercial real estate closings
  • Construction and build-outs
  • Easements and restrictions
  • Financing and mortgages
  • Leasing contracts
  • Landlord-tenant issues
  • Land use and zoning

With our extensive preparation and commercial knowledge supporting your commercial real estate transaction, you can be confident that your investment is secure. Our attorneys can advise you on the potential pros and cons of different lease terms, financing options and payment structures. We also explain the relevant Alabama or Tennessee state as well as local laws and ordinances that affect your purchase or lease. We regularly work within groups of attorneys to complete complicated transactions for our shared clients from across the country.

DEDICATED LITIGATORS HANDLE REAL ESTATE DISPUTES

More than just a place to conduct business, your office space is an essential part of your business value. Disputes over property can profoundly affect your company by interrupting your operations and threatening the security of your location. As experienced litigators, we draw upon our extensive knowledge of commercial real estate and the local landscape to protect your business property investments in contentious situations such as eminent domain seizures, evictions, landlord-tenant disagreements, easement conflicts and zoning decisions.

Commercial real estate contracts often include a clause requiring that disputes enter arbitration. The attorneys at The Porter Law Group have experience in arbitration which differs from court procedures. Absent an arbitration clause, mediation can be used effectively to preserve business relationships. When mediation is required by contract or otherwise advantageous to your business, the skilled mediators at The Porter Law Group guide negotiations toward equitable solutions that serve your needs and protect your property investment.

Contact knowledgeable Alabama commercial real estate attorneys

The Porter Law Group in Scottsboro, Alabama helps business owners complete real estate transactions with confidence. To schedule an initial consultation with a qualified attorney in person, on the telephone or by video conference, call  256-574-5156 or contact us online.