Real Estate Practices Resulting From the Economic Crash

On-Demand

The economic crash of 2008 and the subsequent recession brought about changes in all areas of the economy, especially in real estate. This seminar will begin with an examination of the problems and issues exposed by the crash in real estate developments and subdivisions, including the ownership and assignment of declarant/developer rights; lender rights, obligations, and liabilities; covenants; HOA's; and control of amenities and common areas.
 
Next we will hear a review of the dangers and pitfalls practitioners must avoid in a topic entitled "50 Ways to Lose Your License". This topic will include a review of key Rules of Professional Responsibility and will qualify for one hour of LEPR credit.
 
The seminar will conclude with a review of recent cases in the area of real estate and mortgage law, presented by Judge Charles B. Simmons, Jr., and Professor Stephen A. Spitz.

Real Estate Practices Resulting From the Economic Crash
Speaker Information
Charles B. Simmons Jr.
William O. Higgins
Charles D. LeGrand
R. William "Bill" Metzger Jr.
Stephen A. Spitz
Michael J. Virzi
Individual topic purchase: Selected
South Carolina Supreme Court Commission on CLE & Specialization
Mandatory Continuing Legal Education: 2.75
Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility: 1.00
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On-Demand
SCB Price:$160.00