The Good, Bad and Ugly of Multiple Offers, Backup Offers and Contract Clauses
with Attorney Jordan May
As a listing broker, it is great to receive multiple offers—until:
· Two competing buyers think that they have contracts to buy your property;
· Your seller accepts the wrong offer;
· Your seller has remorse and seeks to back out of a contract.
This class explains the good and bad of back-up contracts, escalation clauses, kick-out clauses and more.
3 CE Credits
Instructor
Jordan May Attorney
Jordan May is a practicing real estate attorney and shareholder at Frascona, Joiner, Goodman and Greenstein P.C. Jordan is a trial lawyer trying complex civil and real estate cases to judges, juries and tribunals across the state of Colorado. Jordan has argued cases to state and federal trial courts, Colorado courts of appeal, as well as the Office of the Administrative Courts. Serving as an associate municipal judge for the City of Englewood from 2009 to 2013 provided Jordan with a unique “from the bench” perspective on litigation which helps in the development of effective trial strategy. Jordan works closely with his clients to tailor a litigation strategy to meet a client’s particular goals ranging from carefully calculated trial strategy to creative settlement scenarios.
As a former licensed Colorado real estate broker engaging in residential and commercial buy-sell transactions as well as property management, Jordan developed a practitioner’s transactional perspective on the real estate industry. Jordan regularly speaks to real estate professionals and trade groups regarding regulatory issues, risk management, negotiation strategy, contract issues, as well as state professional license discipline among other topics.
Classes will be held Virtually via ZOOM Tuesday, August 11, 2020
Class Fee ($40.00)
9am-12pm MST