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4.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome Book for the Real Estate Lawyer,
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This review is from: North Carolina Real Estate Law (Paperback)
I just passed the North Carolina Bar Exam and recently begin full time work as licensed attorney! Immediately, I was thrown in to the real estate mix and had to learn real estate law really really quickly. I wish I had this book on day one!
The format is awesome. Instead of being an academic, theoretical book, it is very practical. Designed for a new lawyer or a student, the book pinpoints the essentials of practicing real estate law. The book even comes with checklists and sample documents. This book is a must have for any real estate attorney in a small firm or just beginning. I definitely recommend it.
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Not bad for a starter,
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This review is from: North Carolina Real Estate Law (Paperback)
I used this as a textbook during my real estate law class. It's not bad; you'll get a pretty good understanding of real estate law in general. However, when I went to work as a real estate paralegal, I realized that this book only taught theory -- I had NO IDEA how to actually do my job. But I did have a general understanding of the business and the "whys" of everything. So if you are interested in NC real estate law, this is pretty good.To get an even better understanding of the business, I would get my hands on any kind of rule/guideline book that the underwriters at the title companies use. |
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North Carolina Real Estate Law by Neal R. Bevans (Paperback - March 31, 2005)
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