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Eric Salant
devotes his practice to real
estate, including representing purchasers and
sellers in residential and commercial
transactions; landlords and tenants in commercial
and residential leasing; and real estate
developers in the preparation and coordination of
land use and development applications.
Eric
has extensive experience drafting, reviewing and
negotiating real estate documents and in land
title review. He is skilled in preparing and
reviewing loan documents, and has represented
lending institutions and borrowers in residential,
commercial and construction financing
transactions. Eric has also represented
cooperative and condominium association boards,
advising them on all aspects of their day to day
operations.
Eric
has had a case review on the application of the
Business Judgment Rule to residential corporations
published in the New York Real Property Law
Journal. He is currently working on a column in
Metes and Bounds on real estate websites for legal
practitioners.
Eric
is a 1997 graduate of St. John’s University School
of Law, where he was Editor–in–Chief of the New
York Real Property Law Journal and a 1988 graduate
of The State University of New York at Albany,
where he graduated magna cum laude with a
B.S. in Finance and Marketing.
Eric
Salant is admitted to practice in New Jersey and
New York.
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