Commercial Contracts - Everything You Need to Know - 2 CE

28 Jun

Zoom: Understanding Commercial Contracts

Zoom: Understanding Commercial Contracts

Tuesday, June 28, 2022 (9:00 AM to 10:30 AM)
2 CE Hours
Aventura Office, Commercial, Contract, Dade County, Early Payment Credit, Featured Event, Zoom

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Zoom Presentation Only - Understanding Commercial Contracts


June 28th from 9:00am to 10:30am


This course is intended to educate Real Estate Professionals on how to effectively fill out the Standard Commercial Contract as well as the Optional Clauses rider to the Contract.  Topics covered in the class also include:
  • Understanding the Material Terms of the Commercial Contract
  • New Changes to the Commercial Contract
  • Closing Costs and Who Pays for What
  • Ways to take Title to Commercial Real Estate
  • Common Pitfalls to Avoid to Protect Against Litigation and Disciplinary Complaints

This class is Hybrid class

Location:    Aventura Office
                    20803 Biscayne Blvd, Suite 420
                    Aventura, FL 33180


Members: $15 / Non-Members: $30


This class has 3 MIAMI Commercial Diploma Points


Instructor: Jennie G. Farshchian - Partner for Farshchian Law PA
            




Jennie G. Farshchian, Esq.

Jennie’s current practice focuses on residential and commercial real estate transactions. She specializes in drafting, reviewing and negotiating leases, purchase contracts, deeds, and other real estate-related documents; handling title issues; and representing lenders, buyers and sellers in the conveyance of commercial and residential real estate. She also counsels and represents individuals, foreign investors, and small to mid-sized businesses on matters pertaining to corporate formation, contract preparation and negotiation, estate planning, and business/investor immigration.

Prior to founding Jurado & Farshchian, P.L., Jennie held a number of legal positions in several distinguished law firms in the State of Florida. At Gunster, Yoakley & Stewart P.A., her practice focused on real estate litigation.  At Cooney Trybus, Jennie represented insurance companies with regard to commercial and residential property claims.  She also worked for a boutique international law firm, where she represented individuals, foreign investors, and businesses in real estate transactions, as well as matters relating to estate planning, corporate law, and investor immigration.

Jennie is very knowledgeable of the local real estate market, and also owns a small but successful real estate investment company. For several years now, Jennie has participated in a number of pro bono cases, representing the rights of foster children on behalf of Lawyers for Children America. In her free time, she enjoys cycling, traveling, and reading about start-ups and entrepreneurship.