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- Fast, convenient learning without any out-of-office time lost;
- No travel-related expenses or complications;
- The perfect affordable way to update yourself rapidly on current laws.
The Construction Lien revision was the product of a four-year effort by the Tennessee Bar Association to take a comprehensive approach to clarifying and enhancing the administration and enforcement of construction liens on real property and real property improvements.
The Tennessee Condominium Act, which replaces the Horizontal Property Act, adopts a comprehensive set of default provisions for the establishment, creation, alteration, termination, and management of condominiums.
Let R. Porter Feild, an attorney experienced in real estate litigation, answer ALL your questions surrounding these and other recent developments in real estate law, including:
Legislative changes:
- 2007 Revised Construction Lien Law: What has been the impact of the changes?
- 2008 Condominium Act: What are the major changes?
- Eminent Domain: What is the latest?
- 2006 Loan Home Protection Act: What are the limits on high cost home loans?
- Residential Real Property Disclosure Act: What must the seller disclose?
The latest case law on:
- Foreclosure sales: When must the mortgagor re-advertise?
- Judgment liens: When do they have priority?
- Seller’s duty to disclose: When is the seller liable?
- Tax sales: When is published notice sufficient?
- Premises liability: When will the landowner be liable?
May 20, 2008
Real Estate Law Update: Revised Construction Lien Law, New Condo Act, and More
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Presented by R. Porter Feild
R. Porter Feild, a member of Burch, Porter & Johnson PLLC, focuses his practice on general litigation, including matters in both state and federal court. He practices in the area of real estate litigation, plaintiff and personal injury and complex business litigation.
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