Series CLE Credit Hours - See series session descriptions for individual credit amounts.
This comprehensive webinar series is designed to take its attendees from the opening of a real estate file through and including post-closing matters. Panelists will explore the intricacies of the closing process. Covered matters include: what to do when you first receive the file, issues surrounding the purchase and sales agreement, title insurance commitments and CPLs, tenancies in title, closing forms, solar panels, bankruptcy, probate, and family law issues. Also included will be an explanation of the title insurance policy including endorsements; new nationwide trends such as remote notarizations and cyber security issues.
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Complimentary On-demand Product Disclaimer:
Information contained in this audio/video complimentary on-demand product may be outdated and may not meet the criteria for CLE credit. Accordingly, the CBA is not automatically certifying any Connecticut or New York CLE credits for this complimentary on-demand product. CBA members who view/listen to this complimentary on-demand product may claim Connecticut CLE credit on their own as self-study if they determine that the information provided by the on-demand product is timely and relevant and otherwise meets the criteria in CT MCLE rule 2-27A.
- What do to when you first receive the file
- Automation
- How to work with lenders
- Required closing forms such as: Smoke Detector Affidavit, Property Disclosure form, and Concrete Disclosure form
- Issues surrounding Purchase and Sales Agreements
- How to understand title commitments, CPLs and title insurance options
- Title insurance policies including endorsements
- Estates in Real Estate such as joint tenancy, tenancy in common, life estates, leasehold estates
- Required closing forms such as: Owner’s Affidavit, 1099 Certification, FIRPTA Affidavit
- Solar panels
- Probate issues impacting real estate
- Family matters and bankruptcy issues impacting real estate
- Title insurance policies including endorsements
- UPL/Ethics
- All things E: E-Ron, E-Closings, E-Notary
- Cyber Security Issues
- New Nationwide Trends
- Growth, sale, and distribution of marijuana on real property in Connecticut
Who Should Purchase
Any attorney interested in learning more about residential real estate closings.