Practical Guide to Commercial Real Estate in South Carolina, Second Edition Out of Stock
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Practical Guide to Commercial Real Estate in South Carolina, Second Edition
Editor: Joshua O. C. Lonon
Contributing Authors:
Rita Bolt Barker
Brett D. Budlong
Teri K. Callen
Gregory J. English
D. Sean Faulkner
M. Kevin Garrison
Maura A. Greg
Jay R. Hoodenpyl
J. Phillip Land, Jr.
Joshua O. C. Lonon
Judith L. McInnis
Edward G. Menzie
Ryan W. Newton
S. Michael Pack Jr.
Michael S. Pitts
Mark S. Sharpe
M. Jeffrey Vinzani
Caitlin R. Walker
James I. Warren
III
©2024
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This Second Edition, with more than 640 pages, is the only SC Bar - CLE publication that addresses the practice of commercial real estate. This one-of-a-kind resource authored by 19 of the leading practitioners in this area includes 15 exceptional chapters on: commercial real estate contracts; commercial leasing; development agreements; economic development, governmental incentives, fees in lieu and related issues; commercial real estate lending; closing opinions; land surveys and due diligence; zoning and land use; selective tax issues for commercial real estate; understanding and avoiding environmental pitfalls; easements affecting commercial real estate; title insurance; multistate practice and ethics; mortgage modifications; and, commercial foreclosure process and alternatives.
The book also includes a flow chart
outlining a complicated “leveraged lender” NMTC Structure; sample South
Carolina mortgage provisions for multistate transactions; illustrative language
of a real estate finance opinion letter; discussion on how to read a survey; a
due diligence/closing checklist; nine lease abstracts; nine property tax forms;
two property tax procedural forms; an affidavit for taxable or exempt
transfers; six income tax credit forms; a synopsis of the more recent changes
to ATLA base forms regarding the risk these policies insure against; an
analysis of the South Carolina Rules of Conduct, Rule 5.5 as it relates to the
definition of a foreign lawyer, prohibited activities, systematic and
continuous presence, remote work, exceptions (local counsel, related
representation, in-house counsel, non-transactional, what real estate closing
tasks constitute the practice of law, what satisfies the requirement of lawyer
involvement or supervision, applicability of Buyers Services to commercial real estate transactions); a sample attorney certification (South Carolina Unauthorized Practice of Law Requirements); a sample mortgage modification agreement; a sample pledgor affidavit; a sample reaffirmation and acknowledgement of guaranty; and, sample South Carolina acknowledgment forms.
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Summary of Contents
Chapter 1: Commercial Real Estate Contracts
Chapter
2: Commercial Leasing Under South Carolina Law
Chapter
3: Development Agreements
Chapter
4: Economic Development, Governmental Incentives, Fees in Lieu, and Related
Issues
Chapter
5: South Carolina Commercial Real Estate Lending
Chapter
6: Closing Opinions
Chapter
7: Land Surveys and Other Due Diligence
Chapter
8: Zoning and Land Use
Chapter
9: Selective Law Issues for Commercial Real Estate
Chapter
10: Understanding and Avoiding Environmental Pitfalls
Chapter
11: Easements Affecting Commercial Real Estate
Chapter
12: Title Insurance
Chapter
13: Multistate Practice and Ethics
Chapter
14: Mortgage Modifications
Chapter
15: Commercial Foreclosure Process and Alternatives
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