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The Real Estate Appraiser and the Law
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Added: 01/05/2004
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The Real Estate Appraiser and the Law
This book is a must read for real estate appraisers, brokers and attorneys. It explains in a clear way the sometimes difficult but important areas of the law that impact the real estate and legal professions.
Some of the main areas covered are how to become an outstanding expert witness, malpractice, ethics, standards of proof, stare decisis, attorney ploys on cross examination, how to become an excellent expert witness, how to bullet proof an appraisal, negligence, common mistakes appraisers make, how to compare two appraisals on the same property.
The book is laced with illustrative examples and citations to the court reports. There is also a five page key word index for easy reference. It is organized so that concepts, principles, guidelines, techniques and recommendations presented will have an immediate, medium and long term positive impact on the appraiser who wants to improve the quality of an appraisal or an attorney who wants to gain better insight into appraisal and legal concepts or someone from any profession who wants to learn to become an outstanding expert witness.
Howard Jackson, MAI, is a real estate appraiser, expert witness, national speaker, informal success coach, computer specialist and author of the following books "Key Writings in Real Estate©"(1981) "Real Estate Values and You©" (1986) and "Understanding Real Estate Values for Successful Investing©" (1987) and "The Secrets of Power Politicking© (2000). Additionally, he has written many articles and monograms published both nationally and locally.
IIntegrated Real Estate Services, Inc, Howard Jackson’s company, have qualified in Supreme Court and other tribunals as experts in real estate valuation and related subjects since 1970.
Typical cases include:
Tax Certiorari Environmental Damage Valuation Condemnation Equitable Distribution Bankruptcy Malpractice Zoning Land Planning Public Policy other forms of litigation
Appraisals have been prepared in connection with tax certiorari, condemnation, environmental damage, bankruptcy, equitable distribution and other forms of litigation. We stay current on case decisions affecting real estate, valuation, expert witnesses and other related issues.
We recently were the lead appraisal witness on behalf of the plaintiff on the largest real estate securities fraud case to date. We also have been retained by a major oil company defendant on a environmental damage valuation case. We routinely handle tax certiorari, condemnation, estate and equitable distribution valuation appraisals.
For the convenience of our clients, we can prepare a "preliminary" (restricted) appraisal followed by a fully documented "trial" appraisal which conforms to judiciary standards. Visit our main page for more details: www.integratedreal.com
To order the book, for a review copy, or author interview contact:
Howard Jackson Integrated Real Estate Services, Inc World Headquarters 170 Old Country Rd. Mineola, NY, 11501
New York City Office 212-391-1199
Long Island Office 516-294-1177
info@integratedreal.com
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