Montana CLE - Real Estate Courses
This is a listing of Real Estate CLE Courses for Montana. Please make your selection below of Montana CLE courses. Click "Add To Cart" to purchase Individual CLE Courses. For more information about a particular CLE course, click on the "More Info" link. Click the "Preview" button to view a short preview of the course.
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Live WebinarTuesday, February 11, 202512:00 PM - 1:00 PM Eastern Time (EDT)
Live Webinar: Meeting the Challenges of Co-Ownership Agreements
This CLE course explores the risks, liabilities, and potential disputes that arise when parties share ownership and use of assets such as vacation homes, boats, aircraft, vintage vehicles, and other property without a primary profit-making intent. The rise of short-term rentals has heightened these challenges, particularly in real estate. The course will address the complexities involved, which can vary based on the type of asset and the nature of the relationships between co-owners—wh... More Info
$291General Credit -
On-DemandOnline & iOS/Android App
The ABC’s of the Newly Enacted Good Cause Eviction Law in New York State
This CLE presentation offers a comprehensive overview of the newly enacted New York State Good Cause Eviction Law, marking a significant shift in the regulation of housing accommodations that are not traditionally rent-regulated. The presentation will explore key provisions of the law, highlighting critical implementation questions and potential answers. Participants will gain a deeper understanding of the law’s impact and practical guidance on its application in real-world scenarios.... More Info
$291.25General Credits -
On-DemandOnline & iOS/Android App
Foreclosure 101: An Overview of the Process to Recover Real Property Across the Country
This CLE course offers a comprehensive overview of key topics relevant to legal practitioners working in residential foreclosure on behalf of lenders nationwide. The course covers essential documents, concepts, terminology, and strategies for effectively navigating the foreclosure process. Additionally, it highlights common challenges, pitfalls, and homeowner defenses that may arise during foreclosure proceedings. More Info
$291General Credit -
On-DemandOnline & iOS/Android App
An Overview of NJ Residential Eviction Practice
As we transition to a new post-pandemic reality, the landscape of landlord-tenant law in New Jersey is evolving rapidly. This course provides an in-depth exploration of current procedural and substantive aspects of New Jersey landlord-tenant law. We will address the latest developments, particularly those affecting eviction procedures and the many challenges landlords and tenants now face. Led by Kenneth W. Biedzynski, Esq., the course offers a comprehensive overview of this dynamic ar... More Info
$551.5General Credits -
On-DemandOnline & iOS/Android App
Protecting Your Family Home Through Trusts
As seniors age, they may face urgent needs for long-term nursing home care without having sufficient private funds or long-term care insurance to cover the costs. Often, their primary asset is their home, leading to the misconception that selling it and using the proceeds for care is the only solution. This CLE course will explore strategies to preserve this valuable asset for the Medicaid applicant and their loved ones. We will delve into the benefits of exempt transfers and the use o... More Info
$291General Credit -
On-DemandOnline & iOS/Android App
Do's and Don'ts for Zoning Hearings
Public hearings are essential forums for community involvement, especially in the context of zoning and land use decisions. But what exactly distinguishes a public hearing from a public meeting? This CLE program delves into the critical role of public hearings, offering a comprehensive understanding of their necessity and function. Led by a seasoned land use attorney—who brings the unique perspective of a former planning commissioner and current elected official—this seminar provides in... More Info
$291General Credit -
On-DemandOnline & iOS/Android App
Defying Limits: Breaking the Boundaries of Adverse Possession
Adverse possession is a legal concept that you might remember from law school but haven't thought much about since. It’s an ancient principle that's been around for thousands of years, and it's likely to endure as long as people own land. Essentially, if certain conditions are met, someone can acquire ownership of property without buying it or going to court. This CLE course dives into the intricacies of adverse possession, focusing on its role in litigation. You’ll learn about the key... More Info
$552General Credits -
On-DemandOnline & iOS/Android App
Top 10 Lease Mistakes & Pitfalls and How to Steer Clear of Them
This CLE course will explain commercial real estate leasing and offer a comprehensive review of the most common mistakes made by those who draft and review leases of this type. The course is primarily geared towards landlords and helping them to avoid major pitfalls, but will also address a variety of tenant concerns, and explain how to conduct lease negotiations from both the tenant and landlord perspective. The course will present the most common commercial lease provisions a... More Info
$551.5General Credits -
On-DemandOnline & iOS/Android App
The NYC Board of Standards and Appeals: How to File an Application
Seeking a zoning variance requires one to file an application with the NYC Board of Standards and Appeals. First established in 1961, NYC Zoning regulations made certain tax lots regulated and need relief. The BSA was created to provide this type of relief in the case of overregulated properties. This CLE course will offer a detailed explanation of the application process for a variance, which is targeted to a single tax lot, not multiple lots, and which serves to alleviate a zoning i... More Info
$552General Credits -
On-DemandOnline & iOS/Android App
Mortgage Mayhem: What Attorneys Need to Know About Loan Applicant Protections
Purchasing a home is perhaps the most confusing, time consuming, stressful and yet infrequent transaction your clients will face. As a result, most consumers don’t bother to delve too deeply into the nuances, and simply rely on their loan officer to protect their interests. This is a mistake. For a loan officer, home loans are a “zero-sum” game for the loan officer – the loan either closes or it doesn’t. They earn their commission, or they don’t. Loan officers therefore tend to stack as many a... More Info
$291General Credit