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Commercial real estate transactions in Plano succeed when the deal is documented clearly, the diligence work is handled with discipline, and the closing process stays smooth enough to avoid last-minute surprises. The Plano commercial real estate attorneys at Roquemore Skierski PLLC represent owners, investors, developers, landlords, tenants, and closely held businesses, with an emphasis on clear risk allocation, practical timelines, and documents that remain effective after closing.
Commercial real estate law governs the purchase, sale, leasing, financing, and development of property. In transactional work, recurring issues often include purchase agreement terms, title and survey constraints, lender conditions, environmental diligence, development obligations, and post-closing covenants. A Plano commercial real estate lawyer at Roquemore Skierski PLLC approaches these matters as business transactions first, then structures the legal work to support the deal’s economics and the property’s operating plan.
The Plano commercial real estate attorney team at Roquemore Skierski PLLC handles sales and acquisitions involving office, retail, industrial, hospitality, mixed-use, and other commercial assets, including operating locations acquired or disposed of as part of a broader business strategy. Transactional support commonly includes drafting and negotiating the primary agreements, coordinating diligence with the title company and other vendors, and managing closing deliverables so the transaction proceeds on a predictable schedule.
Due diligence is the investigation performed to confirm facts and risks before closing, and it often shapes negotiation leverage and the final allocation of risk. Roquemore Skierski PLLC assists with title commitment analysis, evaluation of exceptions and recorded instruments, survey review, tenant and lease diligence, service contract review, and diligence-driven revisions to the purchase agreement. When a transaction involves planned improvements or redevelopment, the firm also addresses documentation that clarifies scope, sequencing, approvals, and change management so responsibility and pricing remain clear as the project moves forward.
Commercial transactions usually involve multiple documents and multiple decision-makers, which increases the value of careful drafting, consistent terms, and a coordinated closing plan. Roquemore Skierski PLLC’s Plano commercial real estate work includes:
Commercial real estate deals sometimes produce disputes based upon the documents used to close the transaction. Roquemore Skierski PLLC handles real estate litigation involving owners, buyers, sellers, landlords, tenants, lenders, and developers when contract performance breaks down or when property rights require judicial intervention.
These disputes often center on purchase agreement obligations, lease defaults, guaranty enforcement, title and easement conflicts, development-related covenants, and construction payment issues. A Plano commercial real estate lawyer at Roquemore Skierski PLLC focuses on early case assessment, targeted strategy, and remedies that protect asset value and business continuity, including damages, declaratory relief, and injunctive relief, meaning a court order that requires or prohibits specific conduct.
Construction defect disputes can arise after acquisition, redevelopment, tenant build-outs, or new construction when building systems or the building envelope fails to perform as required. Commercial projects also tend to involve multiple contracts and participants, including developers, owners, general contractors, subcontractors, design professionals, and suppliers, which can complicate the allocation of responsibility.
Roquemore Skierski PLLC handles construction defect litigation involving workmanship deficiencies, design coordination failures, and performance defects, with close attention to the contractual warranty framework, insurance requirements, and indemnity provisions that can shape defense and recovery. When scope changes and documentation gaps drive cost and schedule changes, the firm also addresses the legal consequences of change directives, incomplete change orders, and related disputes.

Commercial Real Estate Lawyer
Roquemore Skierski PLLC provides transactional support for commercial real estate acquisitions and dispositions, leasing, development documentation, entity structuring, and financing coordination, with litigation capabilities available when a dispute affects the property or the deal. Call 972-325-6591 to speak with a Plano commercial real estate attorney.
While our business litigation attorneys are based in Downtown Dallas, we proudly serve clients in and around Addison, Carrollton, Cedar Hill, Coppell, DeSoto, Farmers Branch, Flower Mound, Forney, Garland, Grand Prairie, Grapevine, Highland Park, Irving, Oak Cliff, Richardson, Rockwall, Rowlett, Royse City, University Park, and the surrounding area. Whether your company is facing a contract dispute, partnership conflict, or other commercial challenge, we deliver strategic counsel and strong representation across the DFW Metroplex.