Landlord and Tenant Law, NY CLE 8.0 Ethics .5, CPE 8.0
July 30, 2008 Buffalo , NY
Presented by Lorman Education Services
Single Attendee: $319.00
Use discount code D9921650 for 10% off when registering online or when registering by telephone at (866) 352-9539. Seminar ID 380764
Who Should Attend?
This seminar is designed for attorneys, property managers, presidents, vice presidents, general managers, landlords, accountants, controllers, housing coordinators, real estate agents and brokers, business owners and other real estate professionals.
Benefits
Look before you lease – master the fundamentals of landlord-tenant law.
From the rental agreement to security deposits and eviction actions, you need to stay on top of all aspects of landlord-tenant law. Register today for this informative seminar and get clarification on how to perform key property management duties without hassle. You’ll also learn what you should include in the rental agreement to avoid problems down the line – such as rent and security deposit details, and what happens in case of default. Why risk jeopardizing the landlord-tenant relationship and incurring unnecessary costs and even lawsuits? Attend this seminar and learn to keep your organization out of trouble.
Benefits for You
• Hear a step-by-step analysis of the eviction process
• Practical approaches and solutions to frequently encountered pitfalls
• Get perspectives on landlord-tenant issues from both sides of the fence
• Act appropriately when a tenant abandons the property
• Expertly handle ethical issues in landlord-tenant law
Continuing Education Units
IACET 0.65
CPE 8.0 including Specialized Knowledge and Applications 8
NY CLE 8.0 including Areas of Professional Practice 7.5; Ethics and Professionalism 0.5
NY RE 6.5
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