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		<title>By: Minimizing Your Risks in the Purchase Contract for a Commercial Property</title>
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		<description>[...] *Title Search- is the next paramount contingency that needs to be carefully addressed.  If the term sheet is silent as to any title violations, it is critical to draft a contingency allowing you to exit the contract should you and the seller fail to successfully negotiate any uncovered title violations.  At times identifying the lineage of prior owners of a property can be challenging and can further complicate conducting a title search which offers you as the buyer notice of any potential claims.  (See:  Title Issues In Negotiating A Deal). [...]</description>
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