“Real Estate and the Civic Equation” is a 4-hour elective continuing education course covering the complex, evolving relationship between real estate transactions, development, and municipal regulations. It reviews government history, civic directives, and the impact of municipal laws on property ownership.
Key Aspects of the Course
Topic Coverage: Explores the evolution of real estate, the role of municipalities, and the interaction between private property and public, civic law.
Learning Objectives: Focuses on understanding the “symbiotic relationship” between real estate and civic regulations.
Key Concepts in the Course
Government History and Real Estate: Understanding how, historically, government actions have shaped property rights.
Municipal Directives and Evolution: How local government regulations, zoning, and directives affect real estate development.
Liens and Civic Function: The impact of civic, federal, and local laws on liens and property.
