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Real Estate Dispute Resolution: Negotiate, Mediate, Arbitrate, or Litigate

Session #: 046-110
Presenter(s): Panel
Session Length: 1:15 hr.
Program: 2006 ULI Fall Meeting
Date: 10-2006

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Disputes are commonplace between landlords and tenants about issues such as the re-setting of market rents, appropriate allocation of property tax and operating expenses, and the valuation of partial and fractional interests. In addition, controversies between developers, investors, brokers, and communities constantly emerge. Depending on the context of a specific controversy, different resolution processes can be used to efficiently and economically work through conflicts. A conversation among four real estate dispute resolution experts will provide a frame of reference for making such a decision and answering related questions. Learn from this session before your conflict goes too far.


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