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Course Description

Title and deed are two common and interrelated real estate terms that are important to discern. Title transfers are commonly recorded with a deed, which is a legal document that chronicles the change in ownership from one party to another. Yet titles and the deeds that record them are not all the same. As a party in a real estate transaction, it is important to recognize how the marketability of title can affect ownership and to be able to interpret the implications of deed types as well as what protections, promises, and potential risks they include.

In this course, you will delve into the concept of marketable title, identify and evaluate common title issues, and suggest title curatives. You will also examine the different types of deeds and identify their implications and risks to determine when certain types of deeds are appropriate to use and when they should not be. You will then explore recording laws and apply common law principles to determine who would be awarded title based on jurisdiction. After successful completion of this course, you will have gained a working knowledge of deed types, common real estate title issues, and their curatives.

Faculty Author

Adam Klausner

Benefits to the Learner

  • Evaluate title issues and apply curatives
  • Examine deed types and their implications
  • Compare recording laws and apply common law principles

Target Audience

  • Real estate developers, funds, REITS, and advisory firms
  • Real estate asset managers, property managers, and project managers
  • Commercial leasing agents
  • Professionals involved with real estate financing and investments
  • Real estate brokers
  • Anyone who owns real estate

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Type
2 week
Dates
May 01, 2024 to May 14, 2024
Total Number of Hours
16.0
Course Fee(s)
Contract Fee $100.00
Section Notes

IMPORTANT COURSE INFORMATION

  • To get the most out of your experience, it is recommended that you begin Real Estate Law with the first course in the series: REa; Estate Omterests amd Entities.
Type
2 week
Dates
Jul 10, 2024 to Jul 23, 2024
Total Number of Hours
16.0
Course Fee(s)
Contract Fee $100.00
Section Notes

IMPORTANT COURSE INFORMATION

  • To get the most out of your experience, it is recommended that you begin Real Estate Law with the first course in the series: REa; Estate Omterests amd Entities.
Type
2 week
Dates
Sep 18, 2024 to Oct 01, 2024
Total Number of Hours
16.0
Course Fee(s)
Contract Fee $100.00
Section Notes

IMPORTANT COURSE INFORMATION

  • To get the most out of your experience, it is recommended that you begin Real Estate Law with the first course in the series: REa; Estate Omterests amd Entities.
Type
2 week
Dates
Nov 27, 2024 to Dec 10, 2024
Total Number of Hours
16.0
Course Fee(s)
Contract Fee $100.00
Section Notes

IMPORTANT COURSE INFORMATION

  • To get the most out of your experience, it is recommended that you begin Real Estate Law with the first course in the series: REa; Estate Omterests amd Entities.
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