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Terms & Conditions

A legal disclaimer

Who we are

This website is operated by Nathan Selman in connection with Scott Brown Commercial. Contact: nathan@sbpcommercial.com.

Acceptance of terms

By using this website, you agree to these Terms and Conditions and to our Privacy Policy. If you do not agree, do not use the site.

Not legal, tax, or investment advice

Content is for general information. It is not legal, tax, investment, financial, or professional advice. Speak with qualified professionals before making decisions.

Brokerage status and disclosures

Use of this site does not create a client or agency relationship. An agency relationship begins only after the required brokerage documents are signed. Offers and negotiations occur only through formal written agreements. Where required, we provide TREC Information About Brokerage Services and the Consumer Protection Notice.

Property information and availability

Property details, prices, square footage, zoning descriptions, financials, and availability may change without notice. Information is believed reliable but is not guaranteed. You are responsible for independent verification, including surveys, inspections, environmental reviews, zoning and use permissions, and financial analysis.

Use of the site

You agree to use the site only for lawful purposes. You will not attempt to breach security, scrape or harvest data at scale, submit false inquiries, or interfere with the site. You will not upload or transmit malware or harmful code.

Forms, accounts, and communications

Some features may ask for contact details. Provide accurate information and keep it updated. By submitting a form, you consent to be contacted by phone, text, or email. You can opt out of marketing messages at any time.

Privacy

Our collection and use of personal information is described in the Privacy Policy. By using the site, you consent to those practices.

Intellectual property

All content on the site, including text, graphics, logos, photos, and layouts, is owned by us or our licensors. You may view content for personal or internal business use. Do not copy, reproduce, distribute, modify, or create derivative works without written permission.

Third party links and tools

The site may link to third party websites or include third party tools and embeds. We do not control and are not responsible for third party content or practices.

Accessibility

We want the site to be usable for everyone. See our Accessibility Statement for our approach and how to request an alternative format.

Disclaimers

The site and its content are provided as is and as available. To the maximum extent permitted by law, all warranties are disclaimed, including implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non infringement. We do not warrant that the site will be uninterrupted, secure, or error free.

Limitation of liability

To the fullest extent permitted by law, we are not liable for any indirect, incidental, special, consequential, exemplary, or punitive damages, or for loss of profits, revenues, data, goodwill, or business opportunities, arising out of or related to your use of the site, even if advised of the possibility of such damages. Direct damages, if any, are limited to one hundred dollars.

Indemnification

You agree to defend, indemnify, and hold us harmless from and against any claims, liabilities, damages, losses, and expenses, including reasonable attorneys fees, arising out of or related to your use of the site or your violation of these Terms and Conditions.

Changes to the site or terms

We may update the site or these Terms and Conditions at any time. Updates take effect when posted. Your continued use of the site means you accept the changes.

Governing law and venue

These Terms and Conditions are governed by the laws of the State of Texas without regard to conflict of laws rules. Exclusive venue lies in state courts located in Denton County, Texas, or the federal court that serves Denton County, as applicable. You consent to personal jurisdiction in those courts.

Severability and waiver

If any provision is found unenforceable, the remaining provisions remain in full force. Failure to enforce a provision is not a waiver of the right to enforce it later.

Entire agreement

These Terms and Conditions and the Privacy Policy are the entire agreement regarding your use of the site.

Contact

Questions about these Terms and Conditions: nathan@sbpcommercial.com.

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