Thursday, January 8, 2009

The Reality of Real Estate or National Economy

The Reality of Real Estate

Author: Charles P Nemeth

"Reality of Real Estate, Second Edition," provides a basic introductory exposure to the law of real estate and its current practice. It is written from a practical perspective, presenting concepts within the context of job competencies and the actual activities of a practicing paralegal. Filled with examples, forms and checklists, it teaches the skills that are essential for a paralegal and uses a unified case example to reinforce learning. Teaches the skills that are essential for a paralegal. Focuses treatment on the actual activities of the paralegal and the skills needed to complete those competently. Discusses buyer/seller transactions, the role of third parties, closing and settlement procedures and more! Provides information on agencies and offices. An introductory real estate book for paraprofessionals in the real estate sector.



Table of Contents:

1.      The Reality of Real Estate

2.      The Real Estate Transaction: Listings, Disclosure, and Agency

3.      Agreements of Sale

4.      Conditions, Contingencies, and Other Qualifications

5.      Title Abstraction

6.      The Nature of a Deed

7.      Mortgages

8.      Closing and Settlement

9.      Leases in the Real Estate Transaction

10.  Resolution of Real Estate Disputes

 

Foreclosure

New interesting book: The Republic and the Laws or The Remarkable Millard Fillmore

National Economy (Greenwood Guides to Business and Economics Series)

Author: Bradley A Hansen

From the impact of rising gas prices to debates over free trade agreements, the workings of the economy remain a mystery to most, even as the demands on our economic resources increase. This volume presents a basic introduction to the national economy--how it works and how various political and business decisions affect it. Chapters one through four explain the concept of Gross Domestic Product, with an emphasis on supply and demand, long-term growth, and short-term fluctuations, resulting from such factors as interest rates and inflation. Chapters five through eight highlight the four basic sectors of the economy--businesses, households, the government, and the international arena--and how they interact. Featuring graphs and charts, a glossary and timeline, examples drawn from the popular press, and sources of current data and information, The National Economy will provide readers with the tools to understand and interpret economic events, conditions, policies, and issues.



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