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Developments in Real Estate Underwriting Related to Climate Change

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Developments in Real Estate Underwriting Related to Climate Change
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Explore the real and future impacts which are happening in underwiring standards in commercial real estate lending, investing, and purchase/sale transactions as a result of laws, regulations and private decisions made by organizations which are sources of capital – in the name of climate change. Review laws, regulations, executive orders and proposed regulations impacting real estate and real estate financing, again in the name of climate change. 

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  • Credit Info
  • TX, CA
  • Specialization: Property Owners Association Law | Real Estate Law
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 11/30/2024

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1. Developments in Real Estate Underwriting Related to Climate Change (Nov 2022)

Brian C. Rider

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Developments in Real Estate Underwriting Related to Climate Change (Nov 2022)

Explore the real and future impacts which are happening in underwiring standards in commercial real estate lending, investing, and purchase/sale transactions as a result of laws, regulations and private decisions made by organizations which are sources of capital – in the name of climate change. Review laws, regulations, executive orders and proposed regulations impacting real estate and real estate financing, again in the name of climate change. 

Originally presented: Sep 2022 Mortgage Lending and Servicing Institute

Brian C. Rider, The University of Texas School of Law - Austin, TX