
Drafting Better Additional Provisions – Virtual
Some contingencies:
· Fit one buyer, but not another
· Work for a buyer but not the seller
· Fit the seller’s needs but not the buyer’s
· Are more complicated than just using the blanks in the State contract to achieve the same goal.
Learn how to:
1. Identify situations where additional provisions and addenda help your client and avoid situations where they hurt.
2. Evaluate the language other brokers present to you.
3. Choose or draft your own additional provisions.
3 CE Credits
Instructor: Attorney Jordan May
** Your camera MUST be on for the entire class to receive CE Credits **