Massachusetts CLE - Real Estate Courses
Massachusetts CLE
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The Housing Stability and Tenant Protection Act: Substantive Changes to Statewide NY Landlord-Tenant Law
This three part CLE series on New York’s Housing Stability and Tenant Protection Act (HSTPA) explores the alterations made to the substantive laws of landlord – tenant relations which apply to both residential and commercial tenancies and are effective throughout New York State. Presented by Dov Treiman, the course will examine the distinction between commercial and residential laws as well as those exclusive to New York City. The substance of the law as well as its applications and ramificati... More Info
$291.25General Credits -
Basics of New Jersey Real Estate Closing Procedures
Whether representing a buyer or a seller, an attorney’s first residential real estate deal can be an overwhelming experience. This CLE course will cover all the basics of buying and selling, contracts, closings and negotiations. More Info
$291General Credit -
Negotiating and Drafting An Asset Purchase Agreement
This course will present the viewpoints of buyer and seller with regards to negotiating and drafting an asset purchase agreement. The course will consider the assets and liabilities of such purchases and sales as well as those specifically excluded. The course will review protections for each party from execution to closing as well as those that remain after closing. More Info
$291.25General Credits -
Current Challenges and Opportunities in Office Leases
Providing a comprehensive overview of office lease agreements, this CLE course will review the various components of these agreements as well as the negotiation process. The presentation will include subletting and assignments, tax escalation clauses, build-out terms, utility charges, free rent period, insurance, SNDA, notice provisions, personal guarantees, letters of credit, and good guy clauses. The course will conclude with a discussion of current market trends as well as a short Q&A. More Info
$291.25General Credits -
Zoning Basics and Title Issues Connected with Development Rights Transfers
What’s the difference between a tax lot and a zoning lot? What are the different types of zoning lot and how can they be used? This CLE course will address these issues and more including the use of zoning lots for commercial, residential and community use, identifying permitted floor usage and restrictions on both height and setback. The course will conclude with a discussion of the process for development rights transfer and the necessary documentation to be recorded in order to implement it... More Info
$551.75General Credits -
Recent New Jersey Foreclosure Reform Measures
There have been several foreclosure reform measures passed by the legislature in New Jersey. Included in the measures are the institution of a foreclosure mediation program as well as reforms of sheriff sale procedures and foreclosure litigation processes. This CLE course will review these reforms as well as those which relate to other areas of foreclosure and real estate law such as the licensing of the loan servicing and residential practice in New Jersey, condominium liens and more. More Info
$291General Credit -
The Housing and Tenant Protection Act & Statewide Housing Security and Tenant Protection Act
The newly enacted Housing and Tenant Protection Act & Statewide Housing Security Act has a broad range of implication. This CLE course will explain that impact on the landlord/tenant law with regards to litigating summary proceedings, handling administrative law issues before the DHCR or simply advising a client on standard issues. The course will offer both a general overview as well as an explanation of the major changes to the NY Real Property Law and Real Property Actions and Proceedings L... More Info
$291.25General Credits -
An Introduction to Qualified Opportunity Zones
Hidden away in the recent tax bill is a provision that offers investors the opportunity to avoid capital gains on profits if they are promptly reinvested in real estate or other particular investments in a qualified opportunity zone, which were established by Congress using the US census. Moreover, if the funds remain invested for 7 years, only 85% of the deferred gains are considered taxable. If the investment is sold then none of the profits are taxed. This CLE course will provide an overvie... More Info
$551.75General Credits -
Resolving Real Estate Disputes Through Negotiated Settlements
Regardless of how litigious a person may seem, most would prefer to avoid the tedious and expensive process of litigation. This is what typically motivates people to enter into a negotiated settlements. This CLE course will explain how negotiated settlements work within the framework of real estate disputes, specifically between individual owners as tenants in common, two estate sharing common tenants, corporate entities with shared ownership through a jointly owned LLC and claimants to a prop... More Info
$291.25General Credits -
The Unreal New State of New York State Real Estate Law
Recent developments in New York Real Estate Law may have a significant ramifications for both prosecution and defense. This CLE course will review these new developments including how they impact actions in commercial and residential tenant proceedings, foreclosure defense litigations and the recent legislative enactments regarding both tenants and landlords. The course will explain this recent ruling and the new tenant laws as well as recent appellate rulings in foreclosure cases. More Info
$551.5General Credits