Real Estate Lore: Modern Techniques and Everyday Tips for the PractitionerAmerican Bar Association, 2006 - 403ÆäÀÌÁö A unique mix of wit, wisdom, and practice tips on real estate law from a veteran lawyer, Real Estate Lore is filled with invaluable, practice-focused advice on a range of subjects, including mortgages, landlord-tenant law, buying and selling real estate, brokerage law, and land use and title issues. As the author explains, his book raises some ironies, plays some intellectual games, pokes fun at the conventional wisdom, and may even provide a few chuckles about the light side of real estate law. |
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Against a Junior Mortgage | 44 |
They Think? | 60 |
ProfitMaking Prepayment Premiums | 84 |
8 | 90 |
11 | 101 |
12 | 111 |
14 | 117 |
Negligent Tenants Are Relieved from Liability to Landlords Insurance Companies | 192 |
Landlords Blamed for Intruders Crimes | 196 |
Lease Guaranties Can Be Tricky | 203 |
Lease Guarantor Liable Even for an Improperly Extended Term | 208 |
Parent Company Liable for JudgmentProof Subsidiarys Rent | 211 |
Tenants May Have to Pay in Gold | 215 |
DebtorinPossession May Have to Pay Accrued Real Estate Taxes as Current Rent | 219 |
Can Shopping Centers Control Bankrupt Tenants Lease Transfers? with Model Clauses | 225 |
Mortgage Foreclosures and Counterclaims | 124 |
Borrowers Bankruptcy Defeats Default Interest | 129 |
Does Postjudgment Interest Have Life After Debt? | 133 |
Banks Conduct May Forfeit Rights Against Guarantors | 137 |
Part II | 141 |
Tips for Finding the Best Bargain Rentals | 143 |
Four Most Commonly Missed Tenant Needs in the Commercial Lease | 146 |
Tenants May Pay the Cost of Terrorism | 151 |
PercentageRent Leases | 155 |
Holdover Tenants | 158 |
The Hazards of Lease Renewal Notices | 161 |
Renewal Options Must Be Specific | 167 |
Who Is Being Reasonable? | 170 |
Landlord Unreasonably Withholds Consent to BelowMarketRate Sublease | 175 |
Tenants Must Protect Themselves Against Landlords Mortgages | 177 |
Duties to Mitigate Vary State by State | 180 |
Calculating Damages When Anchor Tenant Breaches | 185 |
Mutual Waiver of Casualty Claims May Not Protect Parties | 188 |
Bankrupt Landlords Sale Terminates Leases | 244 |
Barratry and Champerty Bar Contingent | 251 |
FairMarket Value Is Enforceable | 257 |
Buyers Need Proper Mortgage | 276 |
Liquidated | 284 |
The Pros and Cons of Installment Sale Agreements | 294 |
Lawyers as Escrow Agents | 302 |
USA Patriot Act Affects Real Estate Closings | 309 |
Using Them and Losing Them | 317 |
Everything You Wanted to Know About Real | 353 |
Eminent Domain and Private | 363 |
U S Supreme Court Rejects Compensation | 370 |
Tending Lawn | 376 |
Title Company Not Liable for Failing | 383 |
Towns and Associations Cant Stop | 390 |
Limited Partners May Have | 399 |
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