Rights and encumbrances in real estate
Practical valuation of rights and encumbrances in real estate
Contents
Overview of rights and encumbrances in real estate valuation
- Public rights.
- Private rights.
- Rights of use.
- Security interests.
- Acquisition rights.
- Neighboring rights.
Overview of laws, standards and guidelines
Rights and burdens in detail
- Housing rights.
- Usufructuary rights.
- Easements (rights of way, pipeline rights, etc.)
- Life annuity.
- Leasehold rights.
- Neighborhood law restrictions on land ownership (superstructure, emergency path).
- Building encumbrances.
Methods for determining the value of the various rights
Learning environment
Your benefit
- You will gain confidence in the valuation of rights and encumbrances in real estate valuation.
- You will acquire a practical foundation in the field of real estate valuation.
- You understand complex relationships and their impact on real estate value and are familiar with different valuation methods.
- You can read and assess expert opinions correctly and use the information for your own purposes.
- You will acquire in-depth specialist knowledge for the assessment of properties using professional methods.
Further training in accordance with MabV.
Methods
Trainer input based on presentation slides, workshops, discussion and lively exchange of experiences.
Recommended for
attendees who want to develop a basis for valuation: including real estate professionals, property managers, insolvency administrators, receivers, civil engineers, architects, estate agents, property developers, employees in legal, business and tax consultancy, financial service providers, employees in transaction, asset and portfolio management. For anyone who deals with real estate values or wants to interpret appraisals.
- Customized training courses
- Direct application in practice
- Efficient use of time and resources
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