Real Estate Transactions

Real Estate Transactions

Author: Gerald Korngold

Publisher:

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 1094

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.


Structuring Commercial Real Estate Workouts

Structuring Commercial Real Estate Workouts

Author: W. Wade Berryhill

Publisher: Wolters Kluwer

Published: 1999-12-01

Total Pages: 1489

ISBN-13: 0735511217

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Structuring Commercial Real Estate Workouts: Alternatives to Bankruptcy and Foreclosure, Second Edition presents a concise introduction to the legal and business considerations involved in real estate loan workouts. It is designed to aid lenders, borrowers and their legal counsel in confronting the variety of issues encountered in working out an acceptable solution to the dilemma posed by a loan in default. The parties associated with a defaulting loan face a number of potential pitfalls, ranging from imminent insolvency of the borrower (and the diminution in value or loss of a lender's security interest) to draconian penalties incurred through liability for environmental hazards present on the property. Structuring Commercial Real Estate Workouts introduces the varied issues, discusses the limitations and advantages of foreclosure and other remedies, and presents suggestions for guiding potential alternative courses of action. The Second Edition features extensive coverage of environmental liabilities that may arise under federal statutes and regulations such as RCRA and CERCLA and how lenders can avoid or minimize these liabilities. A new chapter has been added on the state mini-RCRAs and CERCLAs, necessitated by the growing importance of state environmental laws to real estate financing. A detailed discussion is presented on the laws and programs that have been developed to minimize lender liability at andquot;brownfieldsandquot; sites in urban areas. Excellent coverage is provided for such key areas as prepackaged plans, single asset real estate cases, cash collateral and adequate protection, deeds in lieu of foreclosure and dealing with guarantors and other sureties.


Contemporary Real Estate Law

Contemporary Real Estate Law

Author: C. Kerry Fields

Publisher: Aspen Publishing

Published: 2018-01-31

Total Pages: 714

ISBN-13: 1454898976

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Contemporary Real Estate Law, Second Edition by C. Kerry Fields and Kevin C. Fields, contains all the traditional topics in real estate law as well as the fresh, current information needed by real estate practitioners, brokers, investors, developers, homeowners, and anyone interested in the dynamic field of real estate. The authors focus on teaching the legal principles that create both rights enjoyed and the corresponding duties imposed upon those parties under property law. The Second Edition features the best and most current cases on each topic from courts across the United States. Many case-based examples throughout the text ensure students can apply the principles they learn. Exercises throughout the book challenge students to apply the law to real world settings, and “Focus on Ethics” sections highlight managerial decisions. Time-tested real estate forms and practice tips are provided to stimulate class discussion. Key Features: Exercises that challenge students to apply the law to real world situations Connected Coursebook format that offers robust search and highlighting, interactive practice questions, outlining software and more An accessible writing style combined with thoughtful pedagogy New charts, figures and exhibits to accelerate student learning A new chapter on environmental law that discusses frequent environmental issues that are present in real estate transactions


Closing a Failed Bank

Closing a Failed Bank

Author: Mr.David C. Parker

Publisher: International Monetary Fund

Published: 2011-04-11

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 161635027X

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This manual addresses problem bank resolution from the time a bank is identified as being in financial trouble through intervention to liquidation. It comes with an interactive CD-Rom from which users can download and tailor documents to use in their own closing processes. The book draws on the author’s lengthy career as a bank liquidator for the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and Resolution Trust Corporation and his worldwide consulting experience with the IMF and other international organizations.