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Top 5 Real Estate Blog Posts of 2012

  
  
  

describe the image5 Elements to Include in Collateral Assignment of Lease/Landlord's Waiver

Written by: Gary D. Buchman

The blog post discusses the key elements to incorporate in a collateral assignment of a lease collateral assignment of lease and a waiver of the landlord’s lien from the perspective of the landlord.

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 Edward Bloom The Eaton Foreclosure Case: Addressing A Problem That Doesn’t Exist

Written by: Edward M. Bloom

The blog post addresses the effect that the Eaton v. FNMA will have on the real estate industry and foreclosure market and the issue of whether a mortgage foreclosure is invalid because the foreclosing mortgage did not possess the promissory note. 

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Tracey StocktonPermit Extension Act Extended Once More in Massachusetts

Written by: Tracey M. Stockton

Stockton discusses the Jobs Bill, otherwise known as “An Act Relative to Infrastructure Investment, Enhanced Competitiveness & Economic Growth in the Commonwealth,” which contains provisions that extend the Permit Extension Act and makes the extensions granted available to a larger number of permit holders.

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Seth Malamut Liquor License Applications – Counsel and Patience Required

Written by: Seth A. Malamut

The blog post explains why the long road of obtaining a liquor license in Massachusetts.

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Andrew RoyceNegotiating the Scope of Non-recourse Carve-outs in Mortgage Loan Documents

Written by: Andrew Royce

 

Royce discusses the importance of borrowers closely examining the specific terms of any non-recourse carve-out guaranty.

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