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Depending on the jurisdiction in which you practice, you may or may not be able to claim credit for viewing this on demand seminar. Please check with your licensing agency for accreditation information.
Originally presented: February 24-25, 2020 | Course length: 11.0 hours
Comprehensive Overview at an Exceptional Price
Experienced practitioners deliver essential, timely content and answer your questions.
3 Reasons to Attend
Day 1
WELCOME (5 MINUTES)
Best Practices for Purchasing and Selling Real Property (60 MINUTES)
Forming enforceable purchase agreements; selected legal doctrines applicable to purchases and sales; warranties; fraud and misrepresentation; option contracts; remedies; required disclosures.
– Lica Tomizuka; Faegre Baker Daniels LLP; Minneapolis
Understanding Common Interest Communities (60 MINUTES)
A survey of the essential characteristics of planned communities, condominiums and cooperatives under Chapter 515B, with particular attention to applicability of the statute, common and less common uses of the statute, and drafting choices.
– Jennifer L. Carey; Hanft Fride PA; Duluth
What Every Real Estate Lawyer Should Know About Contracts for Deed and Cancellations (45 MINUTES)
Characteristics of contracts for deed; uniform provisions; remedies of the parties; statutory cancellations.
– Larry M. Wertheim; Kennedy & Graven Chtd.; Minneapolis
Professional Responsibility in Real Estate Matters (60 MINUTES)
1.0 ethics credit applied for
Conflicts; candor; file administration.
– Timothy M. Burke; Office of Lawyers Professional Responsibility; Saint Paul
Nuts and Bolts of Land Use Regulation (60 MINUTES)
Land use controls of cities, counties, townships and miscellaneous controls affecting development of real property; development contracts; exactions and impact fees.
– Patrick B. Steinhoff; Malkerson Gunn Martin LLP; Minneapolis
Avoiding Environmental Liability in Real Estate Transactions (60 MINUTES)
Performing environmental due diligence and the “All Appropriate Inquiry” rule; understanding the risks associated with pre-existing contamination; obtaining liability assurances from the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency; considering environmental insurance.
– Paul S. Moe; Faegre Baker Daniels LLP; Minneapolis
Do’s and Don’ts for Mortgages and Foreclosures (60 MINUTES)
Foreclosure by advertisement; foreclosure by action; voluntary foreclosure; reinstatement and redemption; deficiency judgments; specific agricultural property rules; limitation times; marshalling of assets.
– Brian S. McCool; Fredrikson & Byron PA; Minneapolis
Mechanics’ Liens – How They Are Won and Lost (60 MINUTES)
Prelien notice; persons entitled to mechanic’s liens; property and interests subject to mechanic’s liens; payment and lien waivers; mechanic’s lien statement; priority; foreclosure action; foreclosure sale; redemption; recent case developments.
– Christopher R. Grote; Ballard Spahr; Minneapolis
How to Successfully Examine Title in Minnesota (60 MINUTES)
Various types of title; where to research title and what is being examined; what issues to look for; where to find help or guidance; how to frame or disclose your results.
– Barbara Buhr Gilmore; Old Republic National Title Insurance; Minneapolis
Taking the Mystery Out of the Torrens System (45 MINUTES)
Original registration of title; effect of the decree of registration; rights of registered owners; transactions involving registered land; proceedings subsequent to initial registration; registration of title without a court proceeding under Section 508A.
– Racheal M. Holland; Melchert Hubert Sjodin, PLLP; Waconia
Key Issues of Residential Landlord/Tenant Law (45 MINUTES)
Residential leases; tenants’ remedies; landlord remedies; unlawful detainer.
– Robin Ann Williams; Bassford Remele PA; Minneapolis
Key Issues of Commercial Landlord/Tenant Law (45 MINUTES)
An overview of commercial landlord/tenant law, including assignment and subletting, options, retail concepts, ground leases and guaranties.
– Mary S. Ranum; Fredrikson & Byron PA; Minneapolis
Overview of the Real Property Specialist Certification Exam (15 MINUTES)
$245
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Minnesota CLE is applying to the Minnesota State Board of CLE for 11.0 standard CLE credits, including 1.0 ethics credit. The maximum number of total credits attendees may claim for this program is 11.0 credits.
Minnesota CLE also has applied to the Minnesota State Bar Association for 11.0 advanced real property law specialist credits.
Depending on the jurisdiction in which you practice, you may or may not be able to claim credit for viewing this on demand seminar. Please check with your licensing agency for accreditation information.