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Real Estate/Development

Oct. 14, 2003

Negotiating Post-Closing Liability for Hazardous Substances

BY DIANA S. PARKS As the amount of property available for residential and commercial development in California continues to dwindle, developers will be forced to look at alternative building locations, including former industrial sites. As a result, it is likely that we will hear more about the issues that concern both sides in the sale of such property.

BY DIANA S. PARKS

As the amount of property available for residential and commercial development in California continues to dwindle, developers will be forced to look at alternative building locations, including former industrial sites. As a result, it is likely that we will hear more about the issues that concern both sides in the sale of such property.

In today's market, and for the foreseeable future, a buyer with intentions to develop industrial proper...

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