The Building Safety Bill – Investor considerations

Building Safety Bill
In a webinar that will be of equal interest to practitioners advising landlord clients, and developers of residential and mixed use property, our expert speakers discuss the implications of the Building Safety Bill currently going through parliament for real estate investors.

Topics discussed include:

  • The changing landscape
  • What is coming and how does it lead back up to investors?
  • Funding of building safety works – Building Safety Bill
  • Investor impact – What is the ripple out effect?
Watch Now

Spotlight

OTHER ON-DEMAND WEBINARS

How to Find, Analyse & Research Subdivision & Development Property

The 60-minute webinar will include how to: Instantly filter properties with development potential from the thousands of listings currently on the market Find big off-market blocks suitable for duplex or townhouse development Check for precedence in an area and identify the highest and best use of a site See at a glance: maximum building height, minimum lot size, council and zoning details View street frontage and easements See the demographic and household income for an area so you can build to the demand Run fast feasibility assessments for a duplex or townhouse development Work out Residual Land Value: the price ceiling when purchasing a block of land to achieve your minimum 20% profit margin Quickly generate Development Potential Reports to understand how much you will earn from your investment Set watchlist notifications to be emailed as soon as a shortlisted property hits the market
Watch Now

E-Signatures and Electronic Documentation in Real Estate Finance: ESIGN and UETA, Interplay With UCC

ENotes and other electronic loan documentation are now routine in residential mortgage lending and have gained more acceptance in commercial real estate lending. The industry is gradually moving toward the digital transformation of the mortgage lifecycle: application, closing, documentation, notarization, recording, and securitization. ESIGN and UETA establish the legality of electronic records and signatures. MERS provides a platform for filing and tracking transfers of "control" of real estate notes from one party to another. However, electronic documents must comply with the UCC and recording statutes (which might require a paper original of the mortgage) and other applicable state laws. If litigation ensues surrounding electronic loan documents, counsel must understand and address enforceability, authentication, and admissibility issues of electronic communications and e-signatures. Listen as our authoritative panel discusses the use of eNotes and electronic loan documentation in commercial and residential mortgage lending. The program will also examine legal and practical issues regarding transferability, UCC perfection, the authentication of electronic signatures, and the admissibility of electronic communications and e-signatures in litigation.
Watch Now

How Your CPA and Attorney Analyze a Real Estate Deal

The Real Estate CPA

CEO of The Real Estate Estate CPA, Brandon Hall and attorney Ron Rohde bring you a special webinar where you'll hear how a CPA and attorney analyze deals for their clients. They will walk you through the tax and legal pitfalls at each stage of the life cycle of a real estate deal from pre-acquisition to sale, and how to avoid them.
Watch Now

Affordable Housing Opportunity Zones

Lorman

Opportunity Zones offer great promise for new investment in low-income areas and affordable rental housing in those areas. Regulations and guidance continue to evolve. This topic will take a deep dive into Opportunity Zones, explaining the current guidance and exploring potential issues in structuring transactions with a focus on affordable housing. Panelists will discuss potential benefits and the challenges to structuring transactions. This information is a great fit for anyone looking to get a better handle on Opportunity Zones and explore their benefits and limitations.
Watch Now