New York CLE - Real Estate Courses

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  • Basic Zoning for Large Cities: How to Determine Allowable Use, Size, and Height

    This CLE course will offer an overview of the basic zoning regulations for large US cities. The regulations to be discussed assign zoning designations for taxation purposes and divide lots which determine: 1) Permitted uses 2) Maximum building size 3) Maximum building height 4) Required open space (i.e. front and back yards) Typical charts, tables and maps that contain these regulations will be presented and methods for the modification of a tax lot’... More Info

    $55
    2Prof Practice
  • An Overview of Construction Lien Law

    Lien law in the US dates back over 200 years and as you might imagine, much has changed since the early 1800’s. Unfortunately, not all the definitions included in the codified law has changed with the times. This CLE course will examine NYS lien law and construction issues with regards to landowners and renters, explain its parameters, issues of consent and the pre-requisites and individuals who may file. The course will review property identification, time periods, and service requirements. More Info

    $55
    2Prof Practice
  • 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

    $55
    2Prof Practice
  • An Analysis of the New York City Rent Stabilization Code Amendments

    Focused on the 2014 amendments to the Rent Stabilization Code, this comprehensive CLE course presented by famed commentator and landlord-tenant practitioner Dov Treiman will cover a vast array of topics including institutionalization of the Tenant Protection Unit, rent adjustment post regulation after transitioning from co-ops, dis-abled persons exemption from sub-metering, senior citizen and disabled persons exemption from luxury de-control, and sub-metering from MCI eligibility exclusions.... More Info

    $55
    2Prof Practice
  • Airbnb – Revolutionaries of Sharing Economy or Just Plain Illegal?

    Connecting owners offering short-term apartment rentals to potential renters-- it seems simple, lucrative and advantageous to all concerned. So why is Airbnb, the online community marketplace that provides this service, such a source of controversy? According to the NY State Attorney General, nearly three quarters of Airbnb’s rentals are illegal and violate zoning and other laws. There’s no question that Airbnb is hitting the hotel industry where it hurts and costing the State millions in hotel... More Info

    $55
    2Prof Practice
  • A Look Forward at the Reverse Mortgage Industry: What an Attorney Needs to Know

    As the world population ages, industries must rush to keep up with their needs. This trend is obvious in a variety of sectors and the legal system is no exception. Perhaps that is one of the reasons behind the increase in Reverse Mortgages. This CLE course will explain and explore Reverse Mortgages, how HECM mortgages evolved and their practical benefits. The course will also review the qualification parameters, the unique processes and procedures that apply and how this type of mortgage will... More Info

    $55
    2Prof Practice
  • 1031 Exchanges And The DST: What Attorneys Need to Know

    IRC Section 1031 is a useful tool for owners of investment properties. This CLE course will explain how to take advantage of IRC section 1031 as well as the impact of COVID-19 on deadlines and the advantages of investing through Delaware Statutory Trusts. The course will present how 1031 exchanges have evolved and how to analyze the recent IRS notice 2020-23 on active and upcoming exchanges. More Info

    $55
    2Prof Practice
  • 1031 Exchange Basics and Beyond

    Designed with the novice attorney in mind, this CLE course offers the basics of 1031 Exchanges in a straightforward, approachable presentation. The course covers the purpose of the 1031 Exchange as well as all stages of the process. More Info

    $55
    2Prof Practice
  • When Brotherly Love Goes Wrong: Defending Against Constructive Trust Claims

    The first thing we learned in law school is that if you don't have a written contract for real estate, you cannot seek to enforce an agreement concerning that real estate. No contract, no sale. But there is an exception to the rule: a constructive trust. Unfortunately, constructive trust cases are often filed by family members with an axe to grind against other family members. An angry brother or sister can tie up your client's real property for years, based on nothing but a few conc... More Info

    $55
    1.5Prof Practice
  • What Every Commercial Landlord & Tenant Practitioner Should Know about Yellowstone Injunctions

    Yellowstone Injunctions, a tenant’s only recourse in the event of a landlord who serves him with notice of lease termination for alleged default, is a little understood area of the tenant/landlord negotiations. Used for both commercial and residential leases in New York, the Yellowstone Injunction maintains the status quo of the lease parties until a resolution is found or the issue is adjudicated. In general, a tenant has only 5-10 days between receipt of a notice of lease termination during wh... More Info

    $55
    1.5Prof Practice
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