Focused, Dependable Advice
for Your Next Development Project
At the law office of Olson & Good, our commercial real estate lawyers represent builders, developers, and investors from South Carolina, throughout the Southeast region, and across the United States. If you need help with any commercial real estate development project in the Charleston area, Olson & Good can help.
To speak with a seasoned real estate attorney about how to ensure your development project succeeds, contact our firm today.
Dedicated Representation throughout Development
Olson & Good can advise you on every aspect of your commercial real estate project and the law, from site identification to final closing. Based on our litigation experience in representing builders, developers and investors, we know what problems can come up and how to resolve them.
Our real estate attorneys can help you protect your investment and new construction project in South Carolina from legal complications, as well as represent and advise you regarding commercial real estate issues such as:
- Land Acquisition
- Permits and Licenses
- Procurement Bids
- Developer Documents
- Closing of Sale or Commercial Lease Negotiation
- 1031 Exchange Options
- Homeowners' Association (HOA) Issues
- Condominium Contracts and Documents
- Formation of Condominium / Horizontal Property Regime (HPR)
- Government Relations, Lobbying and Regulatory Compliance Issues
- Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) Filings
- Financing
Handling Negotiation to Ensure Stability and Security
In addition to assisting developers and investors with UCC filings, our firm also reviews and negotiates credit agreements and collateral agreements on behalf of developers. We also do some lender and banking representation in which we represent a bank that is lending to a developer for a South Carolina project.
South Carolina commercial real estate attorneys at Olson & Good can also advise you with the organizational issues during development. Developing entities need advice with regard to corporate or business structures, such as a limited liability company (LLC), limited liability partnership (LLP), or corporation.
For more information about the commercial real estate development services offered by the Charleston law office of Olson & Good, contact our firm today for a free initial consultation.