Friedman on Contracts and Conveyances of Real Property (October 2016 Edition) (Practising Law Institute's Real Property Law Library)

Type
Book
ISBN 13
9781402406829 
Category
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Publication Year
2016 
Pages
1967 
Subject
Conveyancing--United States. Vendors and purchasers--United States. Real property--United States. 
Description
For more than 50 years, PLI’s Friedman on Contracts and Conveyances of Real Property has earned praise from real estate practitioners and publications because of its straightforward, no-nonsense ability to help attorneys implement rock-solid contracts of sale in less time, with less trouble, at lower cost. Stocked with laborsaving sample forms and checklists, Friedman gives you a crystal-clear understanding of what you should do, must do, and should never do at every stage of a transaction, from inception to post-closing. Designed to assist buyers and sellers, Friedman shows you what terms must be in contracts of sale; when contracts run the risk of being fatally defective; what property description should be included in deeds; what closing adjustments should be covered in contracts; what buyers and sellers can do to avoid delays in closings; and hundreds of other directions and details that help you avoid costly missteps and lead to fair, equitable deals. Updated at least once a year, Friedman on Contracts and Conveyances of Real Property is an essential reference for real estate attorneys and real estate professionals and a vital tool for general practitioners handling real estate transactions. Founded in 1933, Practising Law Institute (Practicing Law Institute, PLI) is the nation’s foremost provider of continuing legal education. PLI is a leading publisher of authoritative legal references and other information resources and offers more than 300 live and electronic programs nationally.   About the Authors Milton R. Friedman, who died in 1997, was a partner in the New York City law firm of Parker, Duryea, Zunino, Malone and Carter, and was a member of the New York and Connecticut bars for more than 50 years. James Charles Smith is John Byrd Martin Professor of Law at the University of Georgia in Athens. - from Amzon 
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