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Real Estate Due Diligence

A legal perspective

Mary Ann Hallenborg

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English
Routledge
07 December 2015
Real Estate Due Diligence is the first textbook on due diligence, the cornerstone of every successful real estate deal. Due diligence is designed to uncover potential risks posed by a real estate acquisition, financing, or development project and failure to carry it out successfully can result in costly oversights and diminished investment returns. This book demonstrates how to assess and manage legal risks on properties such as office buildings, shopping centres, industrial buildings, apartments, and hotels—before the transaction closes. Real estate students and practitioners are taken through all of the essential due diligence areas, including:

Titles and ownership issues

Zoning and land use

Liens and mortgages

Condition assessments

Environmental and operational concerns

And lease analysis

Throughout the book, major laws and court cases are used to illustrate due diligence issues and provide rich opportunities for classroom study and discussion. Practice points and comprehensive due diligence checklists help readers to go on to put their learning in practice. This book fills a gap in the real estate literature and is perfect for use as a college textbook, a practitioner’s guide, or for industry training.

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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 246mm,  Width: 189mm, 
Weight:   725g
ISBN:   9780415723169
ISBN 10:   0415723167
Pages:   288
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Primary ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
1. The Due Diligence Process, 2. Investigating the Title, 3. Investigating the Land: Boundaries, Easements, and Rights to Air, Water, and Sub-Surface Resources, 4. Investigating Zoning and Land Use Controls, 5. Investigating and Negotiating Leases, 6. Investigating Liens and Mortgages, 7. Assessing Physical Property Condition, 8. Environmental Due Diligence, 9. Title Commitments and the Title Insurance Policy

Mary Ann Hallenborg is Clinical Assistant Professor of Real Estate at New York University, USA.

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