Real Estate Disclosure: The Duty to Disclose and the Potential Liability for Undisclosed Issues Arising Post-Closing

Wednesday, August 14, 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm Pacific via ZOOM

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Earn 1 CA CLE Hour

Meet the Speakers

Alan S. Petlak



Mediator and Arbitrator

Judicate West

David R. Krause-Leemon


Partner

Beaudoin & Krause-Leemon

Daniel W. Ballesteros


Managing Shareholder

Hoge Fenton Jones & Appel

About the Program

What is the duty to disclose in a real estate transaction? What items are required to be disclosed? Who is obligated to disclose? What are the consequences for failure to disclose? In this program, hear from leading professionals regarding how failure to disclose plays out in real estate litigation with real world examples.

This program is presented by the Real Estate section, co-chaired by Howard N. Gould and Elizabeth Dryden. Find out more about the sections at www.bhba.org.

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