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May 24, 2013

Florida Distressed Real Estate: Practical Tips for Investors - Video

An analysis and discussion about the acquisition of distressed Florida loans and properties.    

Topics discussed include:  

  • Methods of acquisition (short sale; purchase of loan documents, foreclosure judgment or winning bid; purchase at foreclosure sale or Section 363 bankruptcy sale)
  • Contract negotiations
  • Due diligence investigations
  • Issues associated with completing a foreclosure vs. obtaining a deed-in-lieu
  • Condo and HOA considerations
  • Tax issues
  • CDD and bankruptcy concerns

A copy of a powepoint presentation related to this event  (Florida Distressed Real Estate: Practical Tips for Investors) can be accessed  by clicking HERE:

© Lowndes, Drosdick, Doster, Kantor & Reed, PA, 2013. All rights reserved.

About the Author

Partner

Partner Gary Kaleita concentrates on real estate development, finance and transactions, condominiums, property owners’ associations, commercial leasing, commercial lending, and title insurance. He has handled purchases, sales and financings of numerous commercial and residential projects in Florida, including office, industrial, retail, multi-family, single-family, condominium, resort, hotel and golf course properties. He has prepared and negotiated contracts for sale and purchase, performed due diligence investigations, and handled all aspects of closings, including issuance of...

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Contributors

Partner

Becky Furman Wilson is a partner with the firm, and her principal areas of practice are land use and development. She has experience throughout Central Florida in working with local governments in order to address the needs of her clients related to zoning, comprehensive plans, concurrency, administrative law, Developments of Regional Impact (DRI's), procurement issues, due diligence, and property rights. A leader in her field, Becky represents property owners, developers, lenders and other participants in a wide array of projects. Over the years, such projects have included...

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About the Author

Partner

Alex Dobrev is a partner in the Distressed Real Estate Solutions Practice Group. He focuses on distressed properties acquisitions, operations and disposition strategies/due diligence, particularly complex residential, office, commercial and mixed use projects.

In the context of “broken” or “fractured” condominium projects in particular, he often works with lenders, bulk investors, and receivers, in order to evaluate and implement exit strategies, including possible unwinding of the condominium regime, while identifying and minimizing potential successor...

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