New York CLE - Real Estate Courses

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  • 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

    $55
    2Prof Practice
  • Who Has The Power and Authority to Convey Real Estate in Various Situations

    This CLE session aims to provide attorneys with a clear understanding of the individuals vested with the power to sell, transfer, or convey real estate. It is not uncommon for sellers to mistakenly assume ownership interests in real estate without proper knowledge. Through the lens of descent and distribution, we will delve into the specific parties authorized to convey the identified real estate. Additionally, the session will explore the right to convey through the operation of law.... 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’s All the Fuss About Yellowstone Injunctions?

    This CLE course will explain recent developments in Yellowstone Injunction applications. The course will include a brief history and general understanding of the filing process for Yellowstone injunctions as well as its relevance to commercial tenancies. The course will explain how commercial landlords should file for, defend against and draft leases. More Info

    $55
    2.5Prof Practice
  • What You Need to Know about Negotiating Retail and Restaurant Leases

    Smaller tenants are at a distinct disadvantage when dealing with landlords and complaints issues more often than not backfire, both for the tenant and the attorney. This CLE program will provide a thorough strategic analysis of leases and their forms to highlight the legal and business provisions which have the greatest impact on retail and restaurant tenants. The course will cover the definition of and use of premises, abatements, escalations, assignment and sublet clauses, issues of zoning a... More Info

    $55
    2Prof Practice
  • What Every Practitioner Needs to Know about Property and Business Interruption Appraisals: A Unique ADR Forum

    Insurance coverage has always been big business, and with catastrophic global events such as hurricanes and wildfires becoming more common, it is even more so. This CLE course will address how to manage situations in which a property or business interruption claim cannot be settled. The course will offer concrete alternatives to litigation, particularly given that insurance policies require parties on both sides to resolve their dispute in Appraisal over the value of loss and damage, which is un... More Info

    $29
    1Prof 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
  • What Attorneys Need to Know About Miller Act Payment Bond Claims

    The Miller Act was designed to protect the rights of payment to prime contractors, subcontractors, and suppliers on federal construction projects. This CLE course will explain the Miller Act and how it works to secure those rights and include an explanation of: • Claimants the Act covers • Final Furnishing • Subs in privity with the prime contractor • Those not in privity with the prime contractor • Releases • Statute of limitations • Lawsuits More Info

    $29
    1Prof Practice
  • What Are Mechanic’s and Construction Liens and Why Do They Matter for Your Project?

    This CLE course will provide a thorough explanation on utilizing mechanics’ and construction liens, used to secure monies due to those who provide labor and materials for property improvement, for public and private properties. The course will go into detail on the steps owners may take to respond to liens and general principles of the lien law, work covered, alienable property, enforcement, defense and other critical items. The course will conclude with an explanation of trust funds and foreclo... More Info

    $55
    2Prof Practice
  • Was the Pandemic a Short or Long Term Bankruptcy Sickness

    Designed to offer a general overview of bankruptcy law, this CLE course will include a general description of the history of bankruptcy law as well as a description of the various chapters of bankruptcy, their function and how they differ. The course will address recent, significant amendments to the Bankruptcy Code, and explain how and when to complete a Chapter 13 form plan. A brief description of bankruptcy filing statistics and secondary sources for legal research will be presented... More Info

    $55
    2Prof Practice
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