Florida CLE - Real Estate Courses

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  • The Housing Stability and Tenant Protection Act: Substantive Changes to Statewide NY Landlord-Tenant Law

    In this first of three lectures on New York’s Housing Stability and Tenant Protection Act (HSTPA), renowned commentator and lecturer Dov Treiman examines the changes made to the substantive law of landlord-tenant relations, effective throughout New York State, applicable to both residential and commercial tenancies. Mr. Treiman carefully distinguishes between those laws that are commercial in application and those that are residential in application, as well as those laws that are applicable o... More Info

    $75
    1.5General Credits
    Self-Report
  • The Housing Stability and Tenant Protection Act: Regulatory Changes to Statewide NY Landlord-Tenant Law

    In the first of three lectures on New York’s Housing Stability and Tenant Protection Act (HSTPA), renowned commentator and lecturer Dov Treiman examined the changes made to the substantive law of landlord-tenant relations, effective throughout New York State, applicable to both residential and commercial tenancies. The second lecture dealt with HSTPA’s procedural changes. This third lecture deals with HSTPA’s changes to rent regulation and just what it means that under HSTPA, rent reg... More Info

    $75
    1.5General Credits
    Self-Report
  • The Housing Stability and Tenant Protection Act: Procedural Changes to Statewide NY Landlord-Tenant Law

    In the first of three lectures on New York’s Housing Stability and Tenant Protection Act (HSTPA), renowned commentator and lecturer Dov Treiman examined the changes made to the substantive law of landlord-tenant relations, effective throughout New York State, applicable to both residential and commercial tenancies. This second lecture deals with HSTPA’s procedural changes. The third lecture deals with HSTPA’s changes to rent regulation and just what it means that under HSTPA, rent reg... More Info

    $75
    1.5General Credits
    Self-Report
  • Land Use and Zoning

    This CLE course provides an introduction to the zoning and land use regulations that govern real estate development in New York City. It provides a summary of basic due diligence to consider when acquiring a property, an understanding of the various agencies and stakeholders who control discretionary land use relief, and an introduction to land use mechanisms that can add value to both existing properties and new developments. More Info

    $100
    2General Credits
    Self-Report
  • Foreign Investment in U.S. Residential Property: Tax Pitfalls and Structuring Solutions

    The United States has become a haven for foreigners who wish to invest their assets in real estate. However, while many invest in US real estate, very few are aware of the draconian tax consequences that can result without advance planning. Eli Akhavan will discuss the tax pitfalls that can result from owning real estate in the United States and will discuss different planning structures that can be used to avoid adverse tax consequences. Additionally, Eli will discuss reporting requirements s... More Info

    $50
    1General Credit
    Self-Report
  • Navigating New Jersey Residential Foreclosures: A Plaintiff’s Guide to the Process

    New Jersey has one of the highest foreclosure rates in the country. Approximately one in every 605 properties in New Jersey was in some stage of the foreclosure process within the past year. With this staggering statistic, banks and/or private investors in New Jersey are confronted with a number of important decisions when homeowners default on their note and mortgage for their residential property. Recently, New Jersey passed a series of new laws and approved various amendments to existing... More Info

    $125
    2.5General Credits
    Self-Report
  • LIHTC & Affordable Housing

    The LIHTC was designed to dramatically increase the number of affordable housing units in the face of a harrowing housing crunch. The program has financed and built nearly 100,000 affordable units each year since its inception, generating over $3.5 billion in tax revenue. How does it work? This CLE course will explain how the LIHTC operates and what makes it different from other projects. The course will explain the potential risk, compliance issues and how under-performing assets are converte... More Info

    $75
    1.5General Credits
    Self-Report
  • Foreclosure Prevention and Defense: Home is Where the Heart Is

    The focus of this CLE is on the original intent of the Homeownership Protection Laws; that is, the intent which forms the bases of fundamental, statutory defenses that are available to practitioners in defending client’s in foreclosure actions, or in advancing homeowner- clients' right under the law to good-faith negotiations in settlement conferences, to achieve a loan modification or other workout whenever possible. The original intent was to either save the home from a foreclosure auction... More Info

    $100
    2General Credits
    Self-Report
  • What’s All the Fuss About Yellowstone Injunctions?

    This CLE course will give a highlight of the recent developments of Yellowstone Injunction applications, brief case history and understanding the process of filing the Yellowstone injunction and its application to commercial tenancies; how to file for; how to defend against; and lease drafting if you are the commercial landlord. More Info

    $125
    2.5General Credits
    Self-Report
  • The “New Reality” of Design Responsibility for Construction Contractors and Subcontractors: Common Sense Recommendations

    The ‘New Reality’ of design responsibility is that construction contractors and subcontractors are doing more design whether overtly by express “design delegation” or even, at times, unintentionally. The consequences of a contractor taking on design responsibility can be costly because with responsibility generally comes liability. Join us to discuss how and why this happens and provide some “common sense” recommendations to avoid, where possible taking on design risk. Const... More Info

    $125
    2.5General Credits
    Self-Report

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