About This Course
This CLE program provides a comprehensive, practice-focused review of residential real estate buyer representation, guiding attorneys through each stage of the transaction from initial client engagement through closing and post-closing issues. The program addresses the attorney’s role in advising residential purchasers and coordinating effectively with real estate agents, lenders, title companies, inspectors, and municipal authorities, while emphasizing strategies for managing client expectations and minimizing professional liability risk.
Key topics include engagement letters and defining the scope of representation, attorney review and contract negotiation, inspection and repair disputes, financing and closing coordination, and detailed title and survey analysis. The course also explores practical approaches to resolving common transactional issues such as title defects, municipal violations, homeowners’ association matters, insurance requirements, and closing delays. Special attention is given to ethical obligations, risk management, and best practices for clear communication and documentation in residential real estate matters.
Designed for practicing attorneys, this program focuses on real-world application and practical tools to improve efficiency, accuracy, and client service in residential real estate transactions.