Wyatt M. Booth
North Carolina
Williams Mullen
301 Fayetteville Street
Suite 1700
Raleigh, NC 27601
Tel: 919.981.4031
Email:
wbooth@williamsmullen.com
Web:
www.williamsmullen.com
Wyatt Booth focuses his practice on commercial real estate transactions involving multifamily and independent living developments, skilled nursing and assisted living facilities, shopping centers, corporate offices, hotels, and condominiums. He frequently assists developers with their lending transactions, with a particular specialty in FHA/HUD, Fannie Mae, and Freddie Mac loans.
He represents developers and community associations on issues such as drafting, amending and interpreting declarations, easement agreements and covenants; developer transition; financing and fund management; assessment collection; lien filing and foreclosures; and insurance and management concerns.
Wyatt also works with national banks, regional banks, community banks and non-traditional lenders on a wide array of matters, including construction loans, asset-based loans, commercial and industrial loans, and SBA-guaranteed loans. He often assists out of state lenders on due diligence matters and in the preparation of state-specific provisions for loan documentation.
Wyatt is an experienced municipal attorney and served as the town attorney for the Town of Manteo for ten years. He represents landowners and developers before local and state governmental agencies regarding various zoning, land use, environmental and development permit matters. Wyatt also has significant experience with right of way and easement acquisitions, representing both public bodies and landowners.
Wyatt is a member of the Wake County, North Carolina, Virginia and American bar associations, and he sits on the board of the Risk Management Association’s Eastern North Carolina Chapter. Wyatt is a member of the Board of Advisors for the Greater Raleigh Chamber of Commerce, and he served for six years as board attorney to the Raleigh Little Theatre.
Wyatt received his Juris Doctor degree from the Washington and Lee University School of Law, where he was a staff writer for the Washington and Lee Law Review. He received his Bachelor of Science degree in chemical engineering from North Carolina State University.
Section attorneys counsel clients on all aspects of real estate, including land use and zoning, site plan approval, leasing, acquisitions and sales and complex financings. When appropriate our real estate team collaborates with attorneys in other practice areas such as environmental, construction, corporate, franchise, tax, bankruptcy, litigation, financial services and public finance.
Williams Mullen is a regional, full-service law firm with more than 250 attorneys in offices across North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia. Since its founding in 1909, the firm has focused on delivering business-driven legal solutions that help clients thrive.
While deeply rooted in the Mid-Atlantic, Williams Mullen increasingly serves clients across the United States and internationally. Clients value the firm’s AmLaw 200-level capabilities and experience, paired with more competitive rates than traditional large firms.
Clients also appreciate the firm’s responsiveness, sense of urgency, and commitment to clear, concise, and transparent communication. Williams Mullen emphasizes fairness in pricing, scope of work, and billing practices, and assembles teams dedicated to understanding each client’s business and objectives.
Although Williams Mullen does not maintain offices around the world, the firm consistently delivers the same high-quality work and exceptional client service, providing outstanding value to its clients.
“Wyatt Booth is a highly regarded commercial real estate lawyer with deep experience across multifamily, healthcare, and mixed-use developments. Clients value his command of complex lending structures, particularly FHA/HUD and agency loans, while peers respect his practical judgment and consistency in guiding sophisticated projects from entitlement through closing.”