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Affordable Housing Deals – What Makes Them Unique

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Wednesday | February 1, 2006 | 4:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.

Sponsor: Real Estate Section

Affordable housing deals present unique issues relating to public policy concerns, regulatory matters, and the relationship between multiple public and private funding sources. Attendees will learn how to approach these issues in order to ensure efficient and effective closings.

 Specific topics will include:

1. Coordinating the Deal – a Sample Closing Agenda, and an overview of the players, structuring the deal, timing issues, and how best to coordinate all of the various parties.

2. Due Diligence Issues – title insurance, construction requirements (including Davis-Bacon), management requirements, and other special issues that arise in affordable housing deals.

3. Affordability Restrictions – use restrictions, rent restrictions, and home ownership deed riders.

4. Master Intercreditor and Subordination Agreements – the relationship between public and private lenders.

At the conclusion of the program attendees will have the opportunity to address specific questions to the panel.

Program Co-Chairs:

Kenneth B. Gould, Esq.
Partner, Lawson & Weitzen, LLP

Dean Papademetriou, Esq.
Assistant General Counsel, Boston Housing Authority

Panelists:

Linda R. Bosse, Esq.
Staff Attorney, MassHousing

Joel J. Feinberg, Esq.
Partner, Bartlett Hackett Feinberg P.C.

Kenneth B. Gould, Esq.
Partner, Lawson & Weitzen, LLP

Roberta L. Rubin, Esq.
Of Counsel, Klein Hornig LLP

 
Program Prices

$115 - BBA Members
$145 - Non-Members
$80 - BBA Member New Lawyer (admitted after 6/2004)
$60 - BBA Member Legal Services/Government Lawyer


 


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