Land Transfer and Finance

Land Transfer and Finance

Author: The late Curtis J. Berger

Publisher: Aspen Publishing

Published: 2014-12-09

Total Pages: 2391

ISBN-13: 1454860413

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Land Transfer and Finance: Cases and Materials, Sixth Edition, is a classroom-tested casebook designed for upper-class courses in real estate transactions or financing that will appeal to professors who prefer to focus on the taxation and financing aspects of a transaction as well as to those who choose to concentrate on contractual and title areas. The Sixth Edition has been meticulously updated and features extensive coverage of the impact of the recent mortgage crisis and the resulting changes and potential changes to real estate mortgage markets. This comprehensive casebook offers: A thorough foundation in land transfer law and a solid doctrinal framework in contract, financing, taxation, and titles. Legal and historical background on the subject of land transactions that will help prepare students for practice. Thorough coverage of the law relevant to various kinds of land transactions, with an emphasis on the major participants in the land sale and lending markets, the role of these participants, their business concerns, and their legal rights and duties. Consideration of many of the more troublesome legal and policy problems in the land transaction field and alternative solutions to these problems are explored. Numerous judicial opinions illustrating important issues of law concerning land transactions and the major participants in land transaction markets. Cases that are selected to help demonstrate the variations in the design of real-world land transactions and the frequent complexity of ;these transactions. Materials that develop students' ability to critically evaluate legal problems and propose solutions to these problems that will best serve the parties' business objectives within the applicable legal constraints. Valuable appendices, including a glossary of real estate terms and sample form documents. The Sixth Edition features: Extensive consideration in Chapter 2 of changes pertaining to real estate mortgage markets. Chapter 7, Part D (Securitization) has been significantly revised. Material in Chapter 7, Part E (Valuing Real Estate and Investments) has been expanded to include a brief section on the basic business and finance considerations in real estate development and investment. Updated tax material. Revisions and refinements to nearly all of the explanatory text, article excerpts, and notes. The purchase of this Kindle edition does not entitle you to receive 1-year FREE digital access to the corresponding Examples & Explanations in your course area. In order to receive access to the hypothetical questions complemented by detailed explanations found in the Examples & Explanations, you will need to purchase a new print casebook.


Modern Real Estate Finance and Land Transfer

Modern Real Estate Finance and Land Transfer

Author: Steven W. Bender

Publisher: Aspen Publishing

Published: 2018-11-06

Total Pages: 1340

ISBN-13: 1543805426

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Modern Real Estate Finance and Land Transfer—sophisticated, yet teachable—explains the increasingly complex legal, business, and tax issues surrounding real estate transactions with discussion relevant to both commercial and residential situations. Through a transactional and interdisciplinary approach, students learn the general rules of law, their underlying rationale or policy, and how (or whether) a rule can be superseded by the mutual consent. Real-world examples help foster practical skills required of attorneys in real estate firms, and the text is appropriate for both a basic Real Estate Transactions or Finance course and also advanced seminars. Topical and chronological organization features coverage of both Real Estate Sales and Real Estate Finance and follows the lending cycle in modern financing. Questions and planning problems help students examine issues in the context of relevant transactions and documents for sale, finance, leasing, and development transactions. The authors are scholar-practitioners who skillfully mix practical skills and theory students will need in today’s competitive legal markets. Key Features: sophisticated, yet teachable—thoroughly explains complex legal, business, and tax issues in real estate transactions transactional, interdisciplinary approach teaches the general rules of law shows underlying rationale or policy explores how (or whether) a rule can be superseded by mutual consent real-world examples and accessible explanations topical and chronological organization coverage of both Real Estate Sales and Real Estate Finance follows lending cycle in modern real estate financing appropriate for both basic Real Estate Transactions or Finance course and advanced seminars relevant questions and planning problems written by scholar-practitioners who blend practical skills with theory suited to both commercial and residential real estate transactions Thoroughly updated, the revised Sixth Edition presents changes in the law since 2013, including: case law responses to the recent mortgage crisis in residential real estate including lender refusals to fund committed construction loans new case law involving nonrecourse carve-outs a new section and cases on recourse against and protection of the guarantor, and ethical issues in guarantor representation new developments in bankruptcy law involving real estate transactions


Land Transfer and Finance

Land Transfer and Finance

Author: Curtis J. Berger

Publisher: Aspen Publishers

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 1434

ISBN-13:

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In the thoroughly updated fourth edition of this classic casebook, noted authors Berger and Johnstone retain their successful, clearly organized approach to real estate transactions, while addressing important recent issues such as lender liability, risks to lenders from environmental cleanup, and new land finance mechanisms. Ideally suited For The basic Real Estate Transactions course, LAND TRANSFER AND FINANCE: CASES AND MATERIALS gives your students a solid foundation in the institutions of the real estate market and shows them how real estate practice draws upon the legal doctrine of contracts, finance, and tax. Berger and Johnstone give your students topical coverage with sufficient breadth and depth to prepare them for practice. The new edition offers: expanded coverage of land finance, including the changing rules of thrift institutions and commercial banks, The savings and loan crisis, and new modes of construction financing incisive discussion of lender liability issues, including new risks to lenders from environmental clean-up obligations current tax considerations resulting from the Tax Reform Act of 1986 and updated regulations on like-kind exchanges new sections in the chapter on Co-ops, Condos, and Home Associations covering the rule-making powers of home associations and enforcement of association liens; expanded material on time-sharing new material on complex land finance concerning sale-and-leasebacks and choice of entity for real estate investment Throughout the casebook, The authors provide abundant notes and problems. Useful appendices contain examples of common forms used in real estate transactions.


Real Estate Transactions

Real Estate Transactions

Author: Gerald Korngold

Publisher:

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 1096

ISBN-13:

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Updated and expanded, Real Estate Transactions: Cases and Materials on Land Transfer, Development and Finance provides an overview of this growing area of law. Highlights of the new edition include a new section on the globalization of American real estate transactions and finance; new cases on the basic elements of the real estate transaction, including brokers, contract conditions, contract remedies, escrow arrangements, legal descriptions, the recording system, mortgage refinancing, and installment sales agreements; increased coverage of the secondary market for mortgages and Federal National Mortgage Association and Freddie Mac transactions; and expanded coverage of shopping center development, including percentage rent and subordination agreements.


Modern Real Estate Finance and Land Transfer

Modern Real Estate Finance and Land Transfer

Author: Steven Bender

Publisher:

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 1108

ISBN-13:

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This challenging yet accessible casebook examines the legal, business, and tax issues of real estate financing through a transactional and interdisciplinary approach. Written by scholar-practitioners, Modern Real Estate Finance and Land Transfer: A Transactional Approach, Fourth Edition, uses real-world examples to illustrate the lawyer’s role in both residential and commercial real estate transactions. Among the attributes that make this class-tested casebook a success: a sophisticated, yet teachable style thorough explanations of the increasingly complex legal, business, and tax issues surrounding real estate transactions the transactional and interdisciplinary approach demonstrates the general rules of law that govern a given real estate transaction, The rules’ underlying rationale or policy, and how (or whether) a rule can be superseded by the mutual consent of each party real-world examples that help foster practical skills required of attorneys in real estate firms and clear explanations that demonstrate rules of law that govern a real estate transaction questions and planning problems that allow students to examine issues in the context of relevant transactions or documents a topical and chronological organization that covers both real estate and real estate finance and follows the lending cycle in modern real estate financing Special features of the Fourth Edition, completely updated to reflect changes in the law, include: bankruptcy reform law changes discussion of the popularization in recent years of “exotic” forms of financing, particularly in residential markets changes in the prepayment area treatment of the so-called mortgage meltdown in 2007 updated and substantially rewritten materials on the economics of real estate investments, selection of the ownership entity, and securitization new title insurance forms consideration of mold—the “new asbestos” an updated Teacher’s Manual Modern Real Estate Finance and Land Transfer: A Transactional Approach, Fourth Edition, Is the perfect casebook for professors who cover the complex financial and tax aspects of real estate law—whether in a basic real estate course and or an advanced seminar.


Modern Real Estate Finance and Land Transfer

Modern Real Estate Finance and Land Transfer

Author: Michael Madison

Publisher: Aspen Publishers

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 1160

ISBN-13:

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To best prepare your students For The actual work of a real estate lawyer, adopt this excellent revision of a sophisticated yet teachable casebook. MODERN REAL ESTATE FINANCING: A Transactional Approach, Second Edition, thoroughly explains the increasingly complex legal, business, and tax issues surrounding commercial real estate transactions today. This powerful teaching and learning tool is highly regarded for its: transactional approach sensible organization, featuring topical coverage of both real estate and real estate transaction accessible explanations of the general rules of law that govern a real estate transaction suitability for a separate real estate finance course or a more general survey course Users of MODERN REAL ESTATE FINANCING: A Transactional Approach will be pleased to find these changes in the Second Edition: a completely revised text for better ease of use and up-to-date material the addition of respected scholar Steven Bender as a co-author a shorter, more sophisticated format