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Property Law and Contracts

Evaluate the law and contract provisions that impact and secure property value with respect to property rights and obligations, public private partnerships, conveyance, ownership structure, leases, liens, mortgages, property finance, rights of way, easements, covenants, and other legal and contract provisions.

One does not need to be a real estate lawyer to know real estate law. The ability to read a deed, bill of sale, or any real estate contract is a vital skill that a developer must have.

The MLPD program exposed me to these concepts in FINC 676 – Commercial Real Estate Law. As a class, we analyzed various types of contracts and the implications specific provisions have. In the assignment below, my group members and I analyzed a lease and outlined significant provisions. This taught me which clauses to give special consideration on.

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