Real Estate Appraisals (Us Federal Reserve System Regulation) (Frs) (2018 Edition)


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Real Estate Appraisals (US Federal Reserve System Regulation) (FRS) (2018 Edition) The Law Library presents the complete text of the Real Estate Appraisals (US Federal Reserve System Regulation) (FRS) (2018 Edition). Updated as of May 29, 2018 The OCC, Board, and FDIC (collectively, the agencies) are adopting a final rule to amend the agencies' regulations requiring appraisals of real estate for certain transactions. The final rule increases the threshold level at or below which appraisals are not required for commercial real estate transactions from $250,000 to $500,000. The final rule defines commercial real estate transaction as a real estate-related financial transaction that is not secured by a single 1-to-4 family residential property. It excludes all transactions secured by a single 1-to-4 family residential property, and thus construction loans secured by a single 1-to-4 family residential property are excluded. For commercial real estate transactions exempted from the appraisal requirement as a result of the revised threshold, regulated institutions must obtain an evaluation of the real property collateral that is consistent with safe and sound banking practices. This book contains: - The complete text of the Real Estate Appraisals (US Federal Reserve System Regulation) (FRS) (2018 Edition) - A table of contents with the page number of each section







Law About ... Real Estate Transactions


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The Legal Information Institute (LII) of the Law School at Cornell University presents information on legislation and court decisions related to real estate transactions. Most real estate contracts require that the title to the property sold be marketable. LII includes federal and state statutes, federal and state judicial decisions, and other related Internet sites.




Real Estate Transactions


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Real Estate Transactions: Problems, Cases, and Materials, Second Edition, provides an updated and thorough explanation of both the principles and the process to give students a complete understanding of what happens and why.The casebook earned the respect of instructors nationwide through its effective structure and approach: - detailed text explains basic elements and market factors involved in each area of law - problems that increase in difficulty are the main teaching vehicle - carefully chose cases illustrate key points and the ways in which complications arise in practice, addressing both commercial and residential real estate - cases and materials reveal ethical issues as they arise in the real world - an extremely helpful Teacher's Manual includes answers to all the problems and an analysis of all principal casesThe Second Edition responds to user feedback to make the casebook even more effective: - the accompanying forms disk includes Contracts, deeds, mortgages, title insurance policies, and many other common real estate documents, together with problem sets keyed to the documents - streamlined for easier classroom use -- the text is over 300 pages shorter than the previous edition - provides updated information on UCC Article 9 as it relates to commercial lending practice - commentary on new federal legislation related to electronic signatures - offers cases relating to brokers, deed warranties of title, title insurance, mortgage default, and race and mortgage lending practices







Federal Taxation of Real Estate Exchanges


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Federal Taxation of Real Estate Exchanges is a crash course in the art of the deferred real estate exchange. Learn easy steps to sell old real estate and buy new without paying federal income taxes by using IRS safe-harbor exchange rules. It's the definitive guide to taxation of real estate exchanges for real estate investors and serious professionals who are seeking a growing sophistication and appreciation of how powerful the deferred exchange is in the fast changing world of real estate investments. Federal Taxation of Real Estate Exchanges was first born as a three-day continuing education seminar which author Rich Robinson wrote and taught to thousands of real estate agents, CPAs and investors from coast-to-coast. During this time Rich teamed up with real estate broker and Qualified Intermediary, Jim Maxwell. By combining Rich's years of experience as a CPA, writing and teaching federal taxation of real estate transactions and Jim's practical "street smart" knowledge and background in real estate exchanging, they created a new educational program presented at the National Association of Realtors(R) Annual Convention. This course is based on that highly successful program.




Real Estate Transactions


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Whether your real estate course concentrates on conveyancing, mortgages, real estate investment, or some conmbination of these topics, you'll find Burke's REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS: Examples & Explanations, Second Edition, a worthy teaching partner. This effective study guide builds student confidence by progressing through increasingly difficult material, from simple residential transactions to complex topics of commercial real estate. Burke facilitates understanding through: -a clear and lucid writing style that is appealing to students -comprehensive coverage of real estate conveyancing and transactions, mortgages, real estate finance, business planning and real estate investments -well-crafted examples that give students the opportunity to consider various types of transactions and scenarios -highly adaptable material that complements a wide range of teaching materials and approaches -clear explanations followed by illustrative examples and well-chosen questions When you examine the Second Edition of REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS: Examples & Explanations, you'll see this thorough revision now offers: -new coverage of Limited Liability Companies, reflecting the many recently adopted state statutes -more material on significant current environmental considerations relevant to real estate law, particularly CERCLA -additional information on 'workouts' -increased emphasis on buyer brokerage Real estate transactions are complicated enough, So don't let your students be overwhelmed by treatises or shortchanged by simplistic outlines. Recommend the book that enriches the learning experience, Burke's REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS: Examples & Explanations, Second Edition.




Contemporary Real Estate Law


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??Thoroughly Revised Real Estate Text Designed for Today’s Student ?Contemporary Real Estate Law, Third Edition, contains all the traditional topics on real estate law as well as the fresh, current information needed by real estate practitioners, brokers, investors, developers, homeowners, and anyone interested in the dynamic field of real estate. The authors focus on teaching the legal principles that create both rights enjoyed and the corresponding duties imposed upon parties to a real estate transaction. ?The accessible writing style combined with thoughtful pedagogy makes this text ideal for undergraduate students. Features include chapter outlines, objectives, and concept summaries; opening scenarios to prompt class discussion; thoughtful exercises; marginal definitions; legal terms in the bolded text; and key terms, problems, and assignments at the end of each chapter for review. Contemporary Real Estate Law features the best and most current cases on each topic from courts across the United States. Exercises throughout the book challenge students to apply the law to real-world settings, and the “Focus on Ethics” sections highlight managerial decisions. Time-tested real estate forms and practice tips are provided to stimulate class discussion. The purchase of this ebook edition does not entitle you to receive access to the Connected eBook on CasebookConnect. You will need to purchase courseware to get access to the full experience including: lifetime access to the online ebook with highlight, annotation, and search capabilities, plus an outline tool and other helpful resources. ??New to the Third Edition: ?Thoroughly updated, with current cases included in every chapter. ?Addition of more than 40 new charts, figures, forms, and exhibits to enhance student learning. ?The addition of practical management applications throughout the chapters to engage students in practical applications of the material. ?The addition of many new examples throughout the chapters. ? Professors and students will benefit from: Clear, logical organization, structured into four learning units. Part I, Real Property Interests, introduces students to real property, including the basic rights and interests constituting real property, how they can be possessed, and how those interests may be described. In Part II, students become familiar with how real estate is purchased, financed, and conveyed. Part III discusses how real property is owned, operated, insured, and conveyed. Part IV covers special real estate concepts, including zoning and land use; real estate taxation; construction law; bankruptcy aspects involved in real estate transactions and financing, and environmental law. Many case-based examples throughout the text ensure students can apply the principles they learn. Written with the student in mind, keeping legal theory to a minimum and introducing the practical applications of concepts in a logical manner. Exercises challenge students to apply the law to real-world situations. “Focus on Ethics” sections highlight managerial decisions.