Law of Estate Agency

Law of Estate Agency

Author: John Murdoch

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2014-02-25

Total Pages: 412

ISBN-13: 1135335303

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Since its first publication in 1975, John Murdoch’s Law of Estate Agency has been the leading work on this important subject. This new fifth edition offers authoritative guidance on all recent legal developments, both legislative and in the courts, of concern to practising estate agents. Judicial decisions on such matters as commission claims and liability for misdescription are of great concern to practitioners, as is the increasing tendency of clients to defend an action for fees by claiming that the agent’s terms of business contravene consumer protection rules inspired by the EU. These developments, and many more, are given expert coverage.


Georgia Real Estate Licensing and Appraiser Laws and Regulations Annotated

Georgia Real Estate Licensing and Appraiser Laws and Regulations Annotated

Author: Publisher's Editorial Staff

Publisher: LexisNexis

Published: 2018-05-04

Total Pages: 1687

ISBN-13: 1522141634

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​This compilation of laws, rules, and regulations for the real estate agency and appraising communities is fully up to date with statutes enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Georgia through the latest Regular Session and with rules and regulations updated to the date of the publication. This publication is a handy reference to the laws and regulation that govern the real estate professions.


Real Estate Law and Business

Real Estate Law and Business

Author: George Lefcoe

Publisher:

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781632847966

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View or download the free 2017 Student Supplement for this book. Formerly Real Estate Transactions, Finance, and Development, this book focuses on the purchase, sale, financing, and development of real estate and the significance of legal rules and institutions at various stages of these transactions. Arranged in clearly labeled, self-contained chapters, it allows maximum flexibility for professors to tailor assignments to the needs of various courses, and is suitable for: Introductory Transactions or Conveyancing courses, Mortgage Law courses, and advanced courses in topics concerning realty development and finance.