Legal and Practical Issues of California Easements

This live webinar is designed for attorneys, presidents, vice presidents, land surveyors, engineers, construction and project managers, developers, government officials, environmental professionals, planners, zoning and real estate professionals, public works and utility directors, and architects.
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Top Technology Trends in Real Estate

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Our panelists include the CEO and Founders of such innovative real estate technology companies as HomeSpotter, Relola, First.io, and Pathway Real Estate. See what trends might impact your business during this dynamic discussion.
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Environmental Liabilities in Real Estate Transactions

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Know how to handle real estate transactions involving contaminated or potentially-contaminated properties. Many real estate transactions involve properties that have known or potentially unknown environmental contamination. Because of the strict liability imposed by environmental statutes it is important that real estate transactions be proceeded by appropriate due diligence and that the existence of any environmental contamination and associated liability be allocated in the Purchase and Sale Agreement or other applicable transaction documents (i.e., lease or financing documents).
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Supercharge your Real-estate Business Post COVID with Salesforce 360

Join CEPTES and Salesforce experts to hear how leading property developers stand out in competitive markets and go from the first online viewing to handing over the keys in record time by delivering outstanding customer experiences. Key Takeaways What is the cost (Onboarding + Operational) How to automate end to end real-estate operations How to ensure zero lead leakage with accelerated sales productivity Best ways to optimize processes in order to save time & cost Efficiently manage the entire channel partner ecosystem How to assess metrics with AI & Analytics
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Float Ownership Issues in Construction Project Management

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Time is one of the critical components to completing a successful construction project. Critical Path Method (CPM) scheduling has long been a key process in managing time on a project. A byproduct of the CPM scheduling process is float, an often debated topic, particularly who has the right to use or control the float - who owns the float. The focus of this material will be on float ownership. A brief overview of CPM scheduling will be provided, including a more detailed explanation of what float is and how it is calculated. Various possibilities for the ownership of float will be presented and discussed. Actual contract provisions relating to float ownership will be presented and reviewed. The opinions of the courts from several cases involving the question of float will be provided and discussed. In conclusion, you will have a better understanding of what float is and its place in CPM scheduling.
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