Publisher's Synopsis
A Survey of Real Estate Law provides readers with a comprehensive understanding of the legal landscape that underlies real estate ownership, financing, and sales. The book covers an array of fundamental concepts ranging from the history and implementation of the Statute of Frauds to intricate details of real estate finance and closing processes. It also offers insights into various types of property rights, ownership structures, and legal mechanisms that enable the transfer and regulation of real estate.
The text addresses topics such as easements, encumbrances, the nuances of different property interests, and the legal frameworks that govern their ownership, transfer, and management. By exploring the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act and elucidating the intricacies of title insurance, foreclosures, and escrow, the book provides practical knowledge pertinent to real estate law.
A Survey of Real Estate Law is intended for courses in property, real estate law, and real estate finance at both undergraduate and graduate levels. It equips students with the legal principles essential for navigating all activities related to real estate and resolving property disputes.