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Five Things Tenants Should Check Before Signing a TAMA Redevelopment Deal
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100% centerFirst reported by N12 · 4 days ago
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An advisory piece explains five issues apartment owners should check before signing a TAMA 38 or urban renewal agreement. It emphasizes the developer’s reliability, precise contractual rights, guarantees, deadlines, and independent legal representation.
- 01Residents should verify the developer’s experience, finances, contractor, and past legal disputes.
- 02Parking, balconies, storage, and extra space must be written into the contract in exact terms.
- 03The agreement should include strong guarantees for the apartment, rent, registration, and costs.
- 04Clear milestones and remedies for delay are essential in any redevelopment deal.
- 05The tenants’ lawyer must represent only the residents, not the developer.
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