Practical Real Estate Law, fifth edition is an excellent text for educating and training future paralegals about the intricacies of real estate law and transactions. Detailed coverage of the central areas involved in transactional real estate include real estate contracts, real estate brokerage relationships, real estate finance as it specifically relates to residential and commercial processes, and valuable information regarding surveys and title insurance. Students and instructors alike will be amazed at the wealth of information covered in a continual user-friendly format. Case summaries give students practice in reading and analyzing case material while successfully illustrating how legal principles operate in the real world. While many theories of residential and commercial real estate transactions are the same, students and practicing paralegals will benefit greatly from the residential-specific and commercial-specific discussions, forms and checklists that explain the vast differences. The text also features a chapter devoted to leasing, with an emphasis on commercial leasing.
Designed for the legal assistant, this textbook provides some decent top level concepts in real estate law, along with good practical exercises for use in implementing the concepts. You are not likely to sit down and read this end to end, nor use it as a reference after the class is over - thus impacting the rating. However, as a textbook for a real estate course for paralegals, it's decent.
This was a great school book. The chapters are broken up by topics creating shorter chapters that let you have a better understanding of the subject manner. This text was also written for paralegals and their role in real estate law, unlike many of the parallegal texts I have had to read thus far.
Read it cover to cover for general interest. Covers a lot of topics, but is an introductory-level guide at best. No single book can contain all of the law, but perhaps too many pages were devoted to subjects too general for the audience.
Book used for my real estate law class. I have not enjoyed the material in this book. It reads like a bunch of "blah blah,blah blah, blah". Very hard to stay focused because it it so uninteresting.