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Zoning issues could lead to real estate disputes

On Behalf of Kaplan Law Group, PLLC | Feb 6, 2019 | Commercial Real Estate Disputes, Firm News |

Owning or renting commercial property can help businesses operate in their desired locations. Of course, a perfect location could come with issues, especially if residents nearby have complaints. Unfortunately, serious complaints could result in real estate disputes that lead to legal issues.

Business owners or developers in Texas certainly do not want to have their operations hindered by disputes, and it is wise to recognize common zoning issues that could result. For instance, residents in the area may take issue with buildings that are too tall or signage that is too big. The placement of buildings and signage could also cause problems if the residents feel that the area is becoming cluttered or otherwise less aesthetically pleasing because of issues like sun blockage or the signs being eyesores.

Pollution may also be another serious concern to account for. Certain commercial operations may result in light, noise or odors that could negatively affect residents, which could easily lead to disputes. These issues could become even more prevalent if there are health concerns associated with the possible pollution that the operations on commercial property may emit.

Real estate disputes are not always easy to address, and trying to stay in compliance with zoning laws ahead of time is always advisable. Of course, complaints over commercial property could still result, and Texas company owners may have many serious issues to contend with. Fortunately, they have legal options for addressing any lawsuits brought against them and for ensuring that their businesses are able to operate to their fullest extent within the confines of the law.

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