National Business Institute will present “Quiet Title Actions in Michigan” on Wednesday, Jan. 18, from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at Holiday Inn Express & Suites Southfield-Detroit, 25100 Northwestern Highway in Southfield.
Quiet title actions are currently on the rise from a number of different scenarios—tax deed sales, “robo-signing” and other fraudulent foreclosure acts, mineral right issues, break in chain, adverse possession, and legal description errors are just a few of the issues that can initiate the need for a lawsuit to establish title to the property and remove any clouds.
Attendees of the seminar will:
• Learn inside tips for getting service on holders of outstanding interests.
• Find out which option is best for the client: quiet title action, ejection action or a partition.
• Detangle the maze of thorny rules, procedures and requirements that are involved in quiet title actions.
• Gain search and examination tactics for the most common defects that initiate quiet title actions.
• Discover proof requirements, identify interested parties involved, research chain of title and locate witnesses, maps and surveys.
• Review the statute of limitations, venue and pleading requirements.
• Learn how to navigate jurisdictional challenges, including lis pendens and complaint requirements.
• Evaluate expert witness strategies for working with surveyors and appraisers.
• Review negotiation and mediation strategies and sample settlement agreements.
• Study cross and direct examination strategies unique to quiet title actions.
Cost of the seminar is $359 which includes audio CD and course book. To register, call 1-800-930-6182 or visit www.nbi-sems.com.
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