Real Estate in the United States

Course Code
BL 511

Hours
1.5 hours
Type
Elective
Offered
Prerequisites
FTMBA or GMBA or MAcc or MSCM or MBAN or Non-Ross Graduate Student

Real Estate in the United States --- From the purchase and sale of real property to its ownership, maintenance, management, financing, use, development, and redevelopment- is governed by an at times -complex and even obscure regulatory structure. Yet this regulatory structure is critically important to how every person lives in, works in, and experiences the built and natural environment, every day. This course will introduce students to a variety of legal concepts relating to real estate, including the nature of various types of real property interests, the procedural and substantive elements of real estate transactions, real estate financing mechanisms, land use and development, and landlord-tenant interactions. Although the course will cover legal topics, it will not train students to be lawyers. Instead, the course will train students to recognize legal issues pertaining to real estate, to understand the purpose and function of various aspects of real estate law and the legal elements of real estate transactions, and to know when and how to engage with the various participants?especially lawyers?in conducting the business of real estate.