You will learn in this presentation the several types of deeds conveying real estate used in Nebraska, including those deeds not so frequently used and the warranties included in the deeds. You will learn deed basics, which deed is the most commonly used, which deed may provide the most protection, and the best deed to convey real estate to obtain the best quality of the estate.
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Nebraska MCLE #265006. 1.0 CLE Hours. (OnDemand credit)
You will learn in this presentation the several types of deeds conveying real estate used in Nebraska, including those deeds not so frequently used and the warranties included in the deeds. You will learn deed basics, which deed is the most commonly used, which deed may provide the most protection, and the best deed to convey real estate to obtain the best quality of the estate.
Lilly Richardson-Severn, Richardson-Severn Law, PLLC
Lilly Richardson-Severn is an attorney serving both Iowa and Nebraska. She is a sole practitioner in all things real estate - Real Estate civil litigation, tax certificates, estate and probate matters.
Ryan S. Galer, Chatelain & Galer, LLC
Ryan’s primary areas of practice include Real Estate, Business Entity Formation, Estate and Business Planning, Probate Administration, Landlord/Tenant Law, Contracts, and Insurance. Ryan serves as general counsel for several Nebraska-based title companies, and many of his private clients make Ryan their first call when they need legal assistance--regardless of whether it is Ryan’s primary area of practice.
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