MAN 2951 Real Estate Law

Survey of the basic principles of real estate property law for investment, lending, leasing, and development for both residential and commercial transactions. Students become familiar with terminology employed in describing various property interests and with legal concepts involved in the acquisition, construction, leasing, financing, and sale of real estate property and real estate projects, including alternate forms of ownership, co-ownership, cooperatives, and condominiums. The most commonly encountered liens and encumbrances are reviewed, as well as how they are dealt with in the context of a title search and the recording act. Legal documents used in lending, development, and investment of real estate. Prerequisite(s): MAN 2943/REA 2943. (Cross-listed with BLW 2951/REA 2951)

Credits

3