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April Condon assists clients in commercial real estate matters, including leasing, sales, and acquisitions of real property. April represents tenants, owners and developers in connection with office, commercial, retail and industrial leases throughout the United States. She has been involved in hundreds of national lease transactions, representing both landlords and tenants. She has extensive experience drafting and negotiating ground leases, build-to-suit leases and sale lease-back transactions. She drafts and negotiates all ancillary documents that support the needs of both landlords and tenants, including letters of intent, construction work letters, subleases, license agreements, vendor agreements, lease amendments and non-disturbance agreements. April has extensive experience in structuring, negotiating, documenting and closing complex and varied real estate transactions. She assists clients with the sale and purchase of commercial real estate. She supports clients through every stage of a transaction, from strategic positioning prior to the outset of a transaction through post-closing details. This includes advising clients on preparing a property for sale, all due diligence necessary for a purchase of real property and the drafting and negotiating of all required documents from letter of intents, purchase and sale agreements to all closing documents. She also regularly drafts and negotiates easements, site access agreements, brokerage agreements, vendor agreements, environmental indemnity agreements, due diligence checklists, notes, mortgages and releases. April also represents developers in the acquisition and development of commercial real estate. She has been involved in several significant real estate development projects and joint ventures in Connecticut. April's comprehensive real estate practice also includes representing numerous residential and commercial real estate owners in administrative appeals of local real estate tax assessments. In addition, April regularly does pro bono work. She has represented Connecticut Legal Services, Inc., a non-profit legal aid organization that assists low income residents, for all of its real estate needs for the past 15 years.