The Fifth Edition has been thoroughly updated to reflect changes in the law since 2008, including case law and statutory responses to the mortgage crisis in residential real estate; foreclosure defense strategies; policy implications of the mortgage crisis, including the role of lawyers; the expanded role of ADR in real estate transactions; and securitization in light of the mortgage crisis.
Features:
- sophisticated, yet teachable--thoroughly explains complex legal, business, and tax issues in real estate transactions
- transactional, interdisciplinary approach
- teaches the general rules of law
- shows underlying rationale or policy
- explores how (or whether) a rule can be superseded by mutual consent
- real-world examples and accessible explanations
- topical and chronological organization
- coverage of both Real Estate and Real Estate Finance
- follows lending cycle in modern real estate financing
- appropriate for both basic Real Estate course and advanced seminar
- relevant Questions and planning problems
- written by scholar-practitioners who blend practical skills with theory
- suited to both commercial and residential real estate transactions
Thoroughly updated, the revised Fifth Edition presents changes in the law since 2008:
- case law and statutory responses to the mortgage crisis in residential real estate
- foreclosure defense strategies
- policy implications of the mortgage crisis, including the role of lawyers
- the expanded role of ADR in real estate transactions
- securitization in light of the mortgage crisis