Anatomy of a Real Estate Transaction–Due Diligence Inspection Period

Most real estate purchase contracts include a due diligence inspection period. Although there are certain inspections which every buyer should conduct, others will depend upon the age, location, and use of the property and the buyer's plans.

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Anatomy of a Real Estate Transaction–Pre-Contract Period

The pre-contract period, when the parties negotiate contract terms and may share information is the important first stage in a real estate transaction.

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Anatomy of a Real Estate Transaction – Parts of the Transaction

Real estate transactions can be broken into seven standard parts. Despite this, each transaction is as different as the parcel of real estate being purchased.

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Real Estate Wire Fraud Hiding in Plain Sight

Julian Altman stole a Stradivarius violin and "hid" it in plain sight as he performed on it for nearly 50 years. Fraud in real estate transactions also has moved out of the shadows and into plain view as fraudsters impersonate transaction parties.

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Rent Control–Coming to a State Near You?

New York and other major metropolitan areas have had rent control laws for decades. Now some state legislatures are taking more control over the landlord-tenant relationship by passing state-wide rent control laws.

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Contractual "Truncation"or Shortening of Statutes of Limitation

Contractually shortened statutes of limitations are becoming more popular in real estate contracts to provide certainty and finality for the parties.

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Different Membership Classes Can Help Meet LLC Financing Needs

Separate classes in a limited liability company can be created to comprise a unified equity financing structure, which can increase the stability of a business or investment.

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Equal Pay–Are All Woodwinds the Same?

As women climb the corporate ladder, there are fewer identical positions they can use to compare their salaries with those received by male colleagues. When positions aren’t the same, there sometimes may be legitimate business reasons unrelated to employee sex for a pay differential. Unfortunately, the limited number of comparable jobs also can make it easier for an employer to engage in pay discrimination.

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How Struggling Orchestras are Like Qualified Opportunity Zone Funds

On July 15, 2019, SEC and NAASA recently released a Joint Summary of securities law concerns for Qualified Opportunity Zone Funds. Although these funds can provide significant tax benefits, fund sponsors must be careful to comply with securities laws when selling them to investors.

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