Real estate issues under the 1994 bankruptcy reform act
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The passage of the Bankruptcy Reform Act of 1994 was the sum total of four years of effort to revise the bankruptcy Reform Act of 1978, which was the first significant modification of the bankruptcy laws that date back to 1898. It is important that real estate professionals understand the new rules, which among other things, include major changes that indirectly or directly affect the real estate industry.
Publication Name: Real Estate Review
Subject: Real estate industry
ISSN: 0034-0790
Year: 1995
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Administrative enforcement in the real estate profession: a nationwide examination of regulatory ambushes and pitfalls
Article Abstract:
The legal complexities of state enforcement schemes are becoming increasingly important for real estate licensees. In some cases, failing to comply with administrative requirements can lead to a licensee losing significant rights.
Publication Name: Real Estate Review
Subject: Real estate industry
ISSN: 0034-0790
Year: 2000
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Administrative enforcement in the real estate profession: a nationwide examination of regulatory ambushes and pitfalls
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The author examines state real estate professionals disciplinary procedural rules and their variations from the federal statutory pattern.
Publication Name: Real Estate Law Journal
Subject: Real estate industry
ISSN: 0048-6868
Year: 1999
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