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Real Estate

New York Real Estate Closings from Start to Finish

Credits Available
Credit Status Total
New York CLE Approved 7 Total
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5 hours 51 minutes
Richard Bier
James Reddy
Alexandra Locke
With Richard Bier from The Law Offices of Richard Bier Esq. + 2 others
Recorded September 13, 2023
Product ID 96923

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Overview

Handle Real Estate Closings With Skill and Efficiency

Real estate closings are a maze of confusion that require a skilled attorney to successfully navigate. Ensuring proper timing of seemingly disparate elements is critical to ensure closings remain on track and don't lead to further issues down the road. This online seminar will provide you with the information you need to confidently orchestrate the real estate closing process from start to finish. You will obtain essential information on analyzing key transaction documents, resolving potentially devastating title defects, handling closing funds with efficiency and more. Take the confusion out of the real estate closing process - register today!

  • Confidently navigate the in's and out's of the real estate closing process.
  • Review sale agreements and coordinate key transaction elements before the closing date.
  • Analyze title commitments for issues that will lead to trouble down the road.
  • Confidently resolve critical last-minute closing issues that have the potential to derail the whole transaction.
  • Tie up any loose ends that may unravel after the closing, including post-closing title issues.
  • Avoid critical liability pitfalls that lurk in the real estate closing process.

Abbreviated Agenda

  1. Preceding the Closing Date
  2. The Closing Process Explained: A Practical Refresher
  3. Reviewing the Title Commitment: What to Watch out for
  4. Proper Closing Procedures
  5. Post-Closing Procedures: Tying up Loose Ends
  6. Ethical Considerations
Product ID 96923

Credit Details

Credits Available
Credit Status Total
New York CLE Approved 7 Total
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Agenda

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  1. Preceding the Closing Date

    1. Opening the Closing: How to Get Started
    2. Review of the Sale Agreement
    3. Insured Closing Letters vs. a Title Policy
    4. Coordinating a Settlement Date and Items Not to be Forgotten
    5. The Reports Arrive: Reading Payoff Letters, Tax Searches and Other Data
    6. Receipt of Closing Package from the Lender
    7. Circulation of Documents for Approval Prior to the Closing
    8. Other Documents Involved
    9. Example Checklists
  2. The Closing Process Explained: A Practical Refresher

  3. Reviewing the Title Commitment: What to Watch out for

    1. Schedule A Landmines
    2. Schedule B Bear Traps
    3. Analyzing Land Surveys and Legal Descriptions
    4. Negotiating Removal of (or Affirmative Coverage for) Exceptions
    5. Essential Title Insurance Endorsements to Obtain
    6. Resolving Common Title Defects
  4. Proper Closing Procedures

    1. The Role and Duties of the Settlement Agent
    2. Resolving Last Minute Issues at the Closing Table
    3. Document Signing
    4. Obtaining Identification
    5. Originals or Copies?
    6. Preparing the Documents for Recording
    7. Receipt and Handling of Funds from all Parties
    8. Deposits, Disbursements and Holdbacks
    9. Reconciling Funds Received on the Settlement Statement
    10. Avoiding Liability Pitfalls
    11. Example Checklists
  5. Post-Closing Procedures: Tying up Loose Ends

    1. Final Recording Information or Certificate from Attorney
    2. Conducting Post-Closing Title Searches
    3. Releases of Pre-Existing Liens
    4. Preparing and Returning the Closing Package to the Lender
    5. Post-Closing Covenants
    6. Resolving Any Remaining Closing Issues
    7. Example Checklists
  6. Ethical Considerations

    1. Applying the Rules of Professional Conduct
    2. Good Faith Required in Real Estate Transactions
    3. Lawyers and Title Insurance Companies
    4. Trust Accounts
    5. Representation of Multiple Clients - Conflicts of Interest
    6. Disclosure of Defects in Property

Who Should Attend

This basic-to-intermediate level online seminar provides an overview of the real estate closing process for:

  • Attorneys
  • In-House Counsel
  • Real Estate Professionals
  • Title Insurance Professionals
  • Settlement Agents
  • Lenders
  • Paralegals

Speakers

Richard Bier
Richard
Bier
The Law Offices of Richard Bier Esq.
James D Reddy
James D.
Reddy
James D. Reddy, P.C.
Alexandra B Locke
Alexandra B.
Locke
Barclay Damon LLP
Speaker bio
Richard Bier

Richard Bier

The Law Offices of Richard Bier Esq.
Richard Bier

is an attorney at law. He concentrates his practice on corporate transactions, commercial and residential real estate, real estate acquisition and development, commercial leasing (office and industrial properties), real estate financing and tax, business, and estate planning. Mr. Bier handles commercial leasing for office and industrial properties. He is a specialist in the area of family business law and planning and provides the family-held business with a full range of legal services and business, tax and planning services. Mr. Bier has represented sponsors and building owners in connection with all phases of the process of converting residential and commercial properties to condominium status, including property acquisition, tax, financing, and regulatory compliance. He is a member of the New York State Bar Association (member, Real Property, Trust and Estate Law Section) and the New Jersey State Bar Association. Mr. Bier earned his B.A. degree from Tufts University and his J.D. degree from St. John's University School of Law.

Speaker bio
James D Reddy

James D. Reddy

James D. Reddy, P.C.
James Reddy

is a sole practitioner in Lindenhurst, New York (Suffolk County), where his main areas of practice are trusts and estates, real property, and family law, mostly in the litigation area, both at the trial level and appellate level. Mr. Reddy has litigated numerous deed contests, will contests, trust litigations, divorces, child custody disputes, and other related matters over the past two decades. He has presented many seminars for National Business Institute in the areas of estate planning, and recently presented an National Business Institute seminar on complex custody and support issues. Mr. Reddy earned his B.S.B.A. degree from Georgetown University and his J.D. degree, cum laude, from St. John’s University School of Law.

Speaker bio
Alexandra B Locke

Alexandra B. Locke

Barclay Damon LLP
Alexandra Locke

is an attorney with Barclay Damon LLP. She concentrates her practice on handling commercial real estate and lending matters for clients ranging from large, multi-state, and international corporations and commercial real estate developers to specialized small businesses and energy providers. Ms. Locke negotiates, drafts and reviews purchase and sale documents, lease agreements, and other site-control and land-use documents, and provides legal guidance on issues involving construction and property management. She handles loan closings from both lender and borrower perspectives, as well as purchases and sales from both buyer and seller perspectives. Ms. Locke has experience handling retail lease negotiations, interest rate swaps, mortgage consolidation agreements and mortgage assignments, title and survey due diligence review, and other relevant documents related to real property and lease acquisitions and financings. She is a member of the Onondaga County and New York State bar associations. Ms. Locke earned her B.A. degree from the University of California, Santa Cruz and her J.D. degree from Syracuse University College of Law.

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