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Land Transfer and Finance: Cases and Materials, Sixth Edition

Authors
  • Curtis J. Berger
  • Quintin Johnstone
  • Marshall Tracht
Series / Aspen Casebook Series
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Land Transfer and Finance: Cases and Materials, Sixth Edition, is a classroom-tested casebook designed for upper-class courses in real estate transactions or financing that will appeal to professors who prefer to focus on the taxation and financing aspects of a transaction as well as to those who choose to concentrate on contractual and title areas.

The Sixth Edition has been meticulously updated and features extensive coverage of the impact of the recent mortgage crisis and the resulting changes and potential changes to real estate mortgage markets.

This comprehensive casebook offers:

  • A thorough foundation in land transfer law and a solid doctrinal framework in contract, financing, taxation, and titles.
  • Legal and historical background on the subject of land transactions that will help prepare students for practice.
  • Thorough coverage of the law relevant to various kinds of land transactions, with an emphasis on the major participants in the land sale and lending markets, the role of these participants, their business concerns, and their legal rights and duties.
  • Consideration of many of the more troublesome legal and policy problems in the land transaction field and alternative solutions to these problems are explored.
  • Numerous judicial opinions illustrating important issues of law concerning land transactions and the major participants in land transaction markets.
  • Cases that are selected to help demonstrate the variations in the design of real-world land transactions and the frequent complexity of ;these transactions.
  • Materials that develop students’ ability to critically evaluate legal problems and propose solutions to these problems that will best serve the parties’ business objectives within the applicable legal constraints.
  • Valuable appendices, including a glossary of real estate terms and sample form documents.

The Sixth Edition features:

  • Extensive consideration in Chapter 2 of changes pertaining to real estate mortgage markets.
  • Chapter 7, Part D (Securitization) has been significantly revised.
  • Material in Chapter 7, Part E (Valuing Real Estate and Investments) has been expanded to include a brief section on the basic business and finance considerations in real estate development and investment.
  • Updated tax material.
  • Revisions and refinements to nearly all of the explanatory text, article excerpts, and notes.
  • The Teacher's Manual has been updated and further developed and expanded discussions have been added.
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About the authors
Quintin Johnstone

Quintin Johnstone is the Justus S. Hotchkiss Professor Emeritus of Law at Yale Law School. His subject areas are property, land transactions, and professional responsibility and the legal profession. His books include Lawyers and Their Work (with Hopson).

Marshall Tracht

Marshall Tracht is the founder and Director of the LL.M. Program in Real Estate at New York Law School. His current courses include Real Estate Transactions and Finance; Bankruptcy; Workouts, Foreclosures and Bankruptcy; and Advanced Real Estate Financing. He was a tenured faculty member at the Hofstra University School of Law, where he served as Vice Dean from 2001 to 2006, before joining New York Law School in 2008. Professor Tracht is the author of Construction and Development Financing (3d ed. 2001) (with Alvin Arnold). He is a member of the editorial board of The Banking Law Journal, a contributing editor to the Real Estate Law Report, and has written extensively in the areas of real estate development and construction financing, workouts, and bankruptcy. His articles have appeared in the Cornell Law Review and Vanderbilt Law Review, among others, and is a recipient of the Grant Gilmore Award for excellence in legal scholarship. Professor Tracht has an ongoing interest in innovation in legal education, including on-line instruction, assessment practices and skills training for transactional practice. quot;Traditionally, law schools have focused on litigation and regulation, not the business knowledge and the negotiation and counseling skills needed by transactional lawyers,quot; he says. quot;That#39;s what we#39;re changing.quot; He has participated in numerous accreditation and site visits on behalf of the ABA and the Association of American Law Schools, and he is currently working with a committe of the ABA Section on Legal Education on a report on recent developments in law school curricula.

Product Information
Edition
Sixth Edition
Publication date
2011-08-02
Pages
1176
Hardcover
9780735598546
Subject
Real Estate and Land Use
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