New Changes to AS IS Contract Explained Will Avoid Costly Mistakes

13 Jul

(H) New Changes to AS IS Contract Explained Will Avoid Costly Mistakes - In Spanish

(H) New Changes to AS IS Contract Explained Will Avoid Costly Mistakes - In Spanish

Monday, July 13, 2015 (10:00 AM to 12:00 PM)

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This class is presented in Spanish.

Sign-in: 9:30 am

Class: 10:00 am - 12:00 pm

Members: $15 / Onsite: $25

Non-Members: $30 / Onsite $50

Understanding the new version of the AS IS Contract and the many important changes that have manifested is crucial for protecting yourself and your client.

Learn how to write a strong offer for both straight sales and short sales and how to set up your contracts for SUCCESS. Don't lose the sale because you were outbid! and get the insight of an attorney in order to protect yourself & your client.

This presentation will discuss the following must-know topics and will clearly explain the important changes as follow:

New notice provisions to the real estate agents as legal notice to buyers and sellers

New procedure for sale of investment properties

New way to calculate time, therefore deadlines are affected

New presumptions as to what is included in the sale of the property

New FIRPTA requirements

New changes that impact timelines and title charges

And More....


Lydia Quesada, Atty
Graduate of University of Miami School of Law (B.A. 1995) with a double major in Criminology and Psychology. Magna Cum Laude 1999 from University of Miami. -Mrs.Quesada is of counsel to the firm Lydia C. Quesada is a double alumni from the University of Miami, having graduated magna cum laude from the University of Miami School of Law in 1999 where she was a member of the Inter-American Law Review, and having received her B.A. with high honors from the University of Miami in 1995 with a double major in Criminology and Psychology. She is eligible to practice in all Florida state courts, in the U. S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida, and in the Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Florida. Ms. Quesada focuses her practice representing debtors and corporations in bankruptcy proceedings. She also handles commercial litigation and family law cases. She is a native Spanish speaker, and has also represented international clients in arbitration cases.