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LL.B 460

Real Property Law II
Name: Real Property Law II
Course Number: LL.B 460
Credit(s): 3

Course Description

Building upon the foundational concepts introduced in Real Property Law I, this course extends the exploration of Real Property Law into advanced topics and specialized areas. LL.B 460 delves into complex legal issues surrounding real estate, including landlord-tenant relationships, land use planning, and emerging challenges in contemporary property law.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Understand and analyze complex real estate transactions, including commercial leases, development agreements, and sophisticated property dealings.
  • Explore the legal intricacies of real estate finance, including mortgages, securities, and the regulatory frameworks governing property financing.
  • Develop skills in resolving real property disputes through legal analysis, negotiation, and potential litigation, with a focus on advanced conflict resolution methods.
  • Understand the legal implications of property taxation, including assessment procedures, tax planning strategies, and challenges associated with tax law in real estate.

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