How Corporate Entities and FIRPTA Can Affect RE Transactions

31 Mar

(E) How Corporate Entities and FIRPTA Can Affect RE Transactions

(E) How Corporate Entities and FIRPTA Can Affect RE Transactions

Tuesday, March 31, 2015 (9:30 AM to 11:30 AM)

East Broward - DCOTA Office, Dania Beach, Florida

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Class: 9:30 am - 11:30 am

Members: $15 / Onsite: $25

Non-Members: $30 / Onsite $50

Have you ever been involved in a transaction where:

- Your client is a trust or a corporate entity and not understood the issues that arose because of the structure of the entity or the trust?

- Your client is subject to the Foreign Investment in Real Property Tax Act (“FIRPTAâ€)?

In this class you will learn:

- How corporate entities and trusts are legally structured

- The differences between limited liability companies, limited partnerships, and corporations

- The differences between revocable trusts and irrevocable trusts

- Who has the authority to make decisions on behalf of a corporate entity

- What powers a trustee has with regard to selling or leasing trust property

- What documents you will need from your clients that are trusts or corporate entities in order to clear title requirements to close.
- Why FIRPTA was enacted, and what it means to your foreign clients

East Broward - DCOTA Office - Conference Center
East Broward - DCOTA Office (Conference Center)
1815 Griffin Road
Suite 104
Dania Beach, FL 33004

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Avi S. Tryson, Esq.
Avi S. Tryson, Esq. is the Managing Partner for the firm’s Miami Office. His practice focuses on residential and commercial real estate transactions, complex commercial leases, community association law, and developer representation. Mr. Tryson has represented some of South Florida's largest developers and private investor groups in connection with their acquisition, development, financing, leasing, and management of commercial properties, including the legal design, creation, and operation of residential, commercial, and mixed-use condominiums, and planned developments. Additionally, Mr. Tryson has represented hundreds of condominium and homeowners' associations as general counsel and in collection and foreclosure matters. He has also represented major local and national institutional lenders on various large scale commercial transactions. Mr. Tryson is a Member of the Board of the Camillus House Young Leaders and also volunteers his time at the Chapman Partnership. He lives in South Miami with his wife Sasha and their daughter.