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Josue B Sanchez
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Commercial Lease Opportunities

Josue B Sanchez
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Hi all,

My family has a commercial lot where a family business is located. During the pandemic, businesses closed, and land and buildings were unused. We want to get into a NNN or lease situation but are unsure how to proceed. Some people just told me to put up a sign and then go from there. What would the process look like for doing something like this? Any advice or help is welcome.

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Nydia Rodriguez
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  • Edinburg, TX
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Nydia Rodriguez
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  • Edinburg, TX
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Good afternoon Josue! 

I'm a local realtor and I can help you out. BUT I know some business owners who do this on their own as well. You can advertise it yourself and see if youre able to get any potential tenants and once you do I'd advise for you to hire an attorney to draw up a lease agreement including your NNN terms.

If you want to ask me any questions you can im always available.