Commercial Real Estate Attorney in Cooper City, Florida
Commercial real estate transactions involve purchasing, selling, or leasing business properties like office buildings, retail centers, and industrial facilities. These deals require extensive due diligence, contract negotiation, and entity structuring. Mark Mastrarrigo P.A. represents Cooper City and Broward County investors, developers, and business owners in commercial transactions, providing legal guidance from LOI through closing and beyond.
When This Service Is Needed
- You are purchasing or selling commercial property or investment real estate
- You need lease negotiation or review for commercial space
- You require due diligence including zoning, environmental, and title review
- You need entity formation and structuring for property ownership
How This Fits Into Your Overall Planning
Commercial real estate holdings integrate with estate planning, business succession, and asset protection strategies. Entity selection affects liability protection, taxation, and estate transfer. Commercial properties often represent significant estate value requiring special planning for liquidity, management succession, and equitable distribution among heirs. Proper structuring coordinates across all planning areas for comprehensive protection.
Navigating Commercial Real Estate
Commercial real estate transactions involve significant investment and complexity. Whether you're purchasing an office building, leasing retail space, or developing property, experienced legal guidance protects your investment.
Mark Mastrarrigo P.A. assists investors, developers, and business owners in Cooper City and Broward County with commercial real estate matters, providing the legal support needed for successful transactions.
Services We Provide
- Purchase & Sale – Contract negotiation, due diligence, closing
- Commercial Leasing – Lease negotiation and review for landlords and tenants
- Development – Land use, zoning, and development agreements
- Entity Formation – LLCs and other entities for property ownership
- Title Services – Title examination and insurance for commercial properties
Due Diligence
Thorough due diligence is essential for commercial transactions. We help you investigate title, zoning, environmental issues, existing leases, and other factors that affect property value and use.
Frequently Asked Questions
How are commercial transactions different from residential?
Commercial transactions involve more complex due diligence, zoning considerations, environmental issues, lease reviews, and entity structuring. They typically require more extensive legal oversight and negotiation.
What due diligence is needed for commercial property?
Due diligence includes title examination, environmental assessments, zoning verification, lease audits (if applicable), survey review, and financial analysis. We help identify and evaluate all material issues.
Should I use an LLC to hold commercial property?
Often, yes. Holding property in an LLC or other entity provides liability protection and potential tax benefits. The right structure depends on your situation and investment goals.
What should I look for in a commercial lease?
Key issues include base rent and escalations, CAM charges, tenant improvements, use restrictions, assignment rights, renewal options, and termination provisions. We review and negotiate leases to protect your interests.
How long do commercial transactions take?
Commercial deals typically take 45-90 days or longer, depending on due diligence requirements, financing, and transaction complexity. We work to keep transactions on schedule.
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Discuss Your Commercial Transaction
Contact our Cooper City office to discuss your commercial real estate needs.
5500 South Flamingo Road, Suite 205, Cooper City, FL 33330
(954) 820-8535Last reviewed: February 2026
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