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WESTLAW REAL PROPERTY PRACTITIONER

A comprehensive legal research plan for your real estate law practice.

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Simplify routine real property case work from client intake to closing.
Get more done each day and improve your real estate law research with an online set of tools and content designed specifically to meet the challenges of a real property attorney.
Get real estate law resources and research tools that only Westlaw can provide.
Westlaw Real Property Practitioner provides critical resources all on one screen, so you have efficient access to the most current and reliable information. Some of the online content and features you'll get with Real Property Practitioner include:
  • Checklists that ensure you take the right case, charge the right fees, and perform all critical steps
  • Real property records, including tax assessor and transaction records, online deed images, and legal descriptions
  • Comprehensive people and company records for every state
  • Liens, tax liens, encumbrances of record, and bankruptcy proceedings all in one search
  • Practice guides organized by subject - commercial, residential, tax, construction, and land use
  • Relevant real property forms for daily transactional tasks
  • Easy access to federal and state statutes, regulations (including CFR), and cases with West's exclusive editorial enhancements

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This database list describes selected Westlaw databases that contain real property materials. Coverage includes cases, statutes, and administrative materials; public records and filings; legal periodicals; state and general treatises, forms, and practice guides; and news.

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This guide is organized around the tasks typically performed by the real property attorney: client intake; negotiating and drafting purchase and sale agreements; due diligence and financing; closing; breaches and defaults; and development, leasing, and association representation.

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