Commercial real estate definition

Commercial real estate means real estate or an interest in real estate that is not any of the following:
Commercial real estate means any real estate other than (i) real estate containing one to four
Commercial real estate means any real estate other than:

Examples of Commercial real estate in a sentence

  • Landlord and Tenant each represents and warrants that it has not dealt with any broker, agent or other person (collectively, “Broker”) in connection with this transaction and that no Broker brought about this transaction, other Raise Commercial Real Estate, Inc.

  • Landlord and Tenant each hereby agree to indemnify and hold the other harmless from and against any claims by any Broker, other than Raise Commercial Real Estate, Inc.


More Definitions of Commercial real estate

Commercial real estate means any parcel of real estate in this state other than real estate containing one to four residential units. "Commercial real estate" does not include single-family residential units such as condominiums, townhouses, manufactured homes, or homes in a subdivision when sold, leased, or otherwise conveyed on a unit-by-unit basis, even when those units are a part of a larger building or parcel of real estate containing more than four residential units.
Commercial real estate. ’ means any real estate for which the present use is other than (A) one to four residential units or (B) for agricultural purposes.
Commercial real estate means a parcel of real estate other than real estate containing one (1) to four (4) residential units. This term does not include single family residential units such as:
Commercial real estate means real
Commercial real estate means real estate other than residential real estate.
Commercial real estate means all real estate
Commercial real estate means any land or improvements, or both, or interest in such land or improvements, that is offered for sale or lease and that can be used for business, trade, or professional purposes under existing law or by changes in law contemplated under the offering, and which is not a dwelling. The fact that some adaptation of land or improvements, or both, must be made after the sale or lease is completed or that licenses