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Mastering Airbnb and Short-term Rental Law CLE
90-Minute On-demand Seminar and Complimentary Podcast
Listen as many times as you wish and ACCESS TO THE RECORDING AND MATERIALS DOES NOT EXPIRE
Includes Online Access to complete Course/Reference Material and Complimentary Podcast.
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Benefits: The huge expansion in Airbnb and short-term rentals in states has generated tremendous economic benefits as well as challenges to local governments. At the same time, legal issues involving Covid-19, trip cancellations, and eviction loopholes have generated an unprecedented need for counsel fluent on short-term rental law. The rules vary greatly and have evolved in recent years. The faculty for this seminar features several leading authorities on the subject. This comprehensive program on Airbnb and short-term rental law will introduce you to the most relevant issues and practical solutions, including evictions, trip cancellations, land use and zoning rules, regulations involving HOA covenants, and future regulations impacting Airbnb rentals. The faculty will also cover legal issues involving owners of condos & co-ops, contractual issues, and litigating claims involving Airbnb. Registration includes online access to course and reference materials that serve as a helpful guide to the numerous topics and techniques discussed in the program.
Agenda: Mastering Airbnb and Short-term Rental Law: a. An Overview of Legal Issues relating to Airbnb and Short-term Rental Law
b. Impact of Covid-19 on Short-term Rentals
c. Most Critical Challenges involving Airbnb Agreements
d. Eviction Loophole Benefiting Airbnb
e. Litigating Claims involving Airbnb
f. Effectively Handling Land Use and Zoning Rules
g. Regulations relating to HOA Covenants and Other Issues
h. Future Regulations affecting Airbnb Rentals
i. Case Law Update
j. Compliance & Avoidance Strategies
k. Remedies Available for Damages to the Rental Unit
l. Handling Airbnb Issues related to Owners of Condos & Co-Ops
Recorded Question and Answer Session Biography of Seminar Faculty: 1.
Mark Hazelbaker is a Partner at Kasieta Legal Group, LLC, where he focuses his practice on litigation and representing businesses, associations, and local governments. Mr. Hazelbaker has trained and advised local officials and is a highly sought-after speaker on a number of legal issues, including Airbnb and short-tern rentals. He has continued to advise and work with associations throughout his legal career. Mr. Hazelbaker's experience includes acting as lead lobbyist on five major new laws and hundreds of local government ordinance and zoning actions. He has handled thousands of court trials and dozens of jury trials in civil and criminal cases.
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Greg Kugle is a Director at Damon Key Leong Kupchak Hastert, where concentrates his practice in the area of litigation and appeals. His litigation practice primarily involves the areas of commercial disputes and business litigation, construction disputes, land use and real estate litigation. Mr. Kungle was recently named the Best Lawyers® 2022 Litigation-Land Use and Zoning “Lawyer of the Year" - a designation given to a single attorney in each practice group by metropolitan area. He has been included in The Best Lawyers in America® for his work in Aviation Law, Commercial Litigation, Construction Law, Land Use & Zoning Law, Litigation-Construction, Litigation-Land Use and Zoning, and Real Estate Law. Greg is also listed in Super Lawyers in General Litigation. Mr. Kugle has litigated inverse condemnation and vested rights claims of property owners against state and local governments, defended property owners from zoning violations and lawsuits related to transient vacation rental industry, and defended property owners in enforcement actions by state and local zoning enforcement authorities concerning clean water, grubbing, grading, and building and zoning code violations.
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Christopher S. Malloy is a founding member of Moriarty Troyer and Malloy LLC and brings nearly fifteen years of litigation and trial experience in the areas of community association, real estate and complex construction law. Mr. Malloy’s practice also focuses on condominium construction defect and transitional litigation at the trial and appellate level of the state and federal courts as well as in various alternative dispute resolution forums. In his condominium and real estate practice, Mr. Malloy represents residential and mixed-use condominiums, homeowner associations and property management companies in a broad range of matters and provides advice on operational and governance issues, interpretation and amendment of governing documents, rules and bylaw enforcement, developer transition issues and common area disputes. He also manages the firm’s common area lien enforcement practice. Mr. Malloy represents a wide variety of clients including condominium and homeowner associations, building owners, developers, general contractors, construction managers, subcontractors and suppliers in all aspects of construction transactions, disputes and litigation including defective work claims, and breach of contract. Mr. Malloy has expertise with disputes involving both public and private construction projects and has extensive experience with complex multi-party construction defect litigation.
CLE Credit: Rossdale CLE is a national leader in attorney education and has trained thousands of attorneys, paralegals, and other legal professionals. Alabama State Bar MCLE Commission for 1.5 MCLE credits
Alaska Bar Association for 1.5 CLE Credits *
Arizona State Bar for 1.5 CLE credits**
California State Bar for 1.5 MCLE credits
Colorado Supreme Court Board of Continuing Legal and Judicial Education for 1.8 CLE Credits
Connecticut for 1.5 CLE Credits
District of Columbia (CLE credits are not required)***
Florida Bar for 2.0 CLE credits
Georgia Bar for 1.5 CLE credits
Hawaii for 1.5 CLE credits
Idaho State Bar for 1.5 CLE credits
Indiana Commission for Continuing Legal Education for 1.5 CLE Credits
Kansas Continuing Legal Education Commission for 1.5 CLE Credits
Kentucky Bar Association for 1.5 CLE Credits
Louisiana Supreme Court Commission on MCLE for 1.5 MCLE credits
Maryland (CLE credits are not required)***
Massachusetts (CLE credits are not required)**
Michigan (CLE credits are not required)***
Minnesota State Board of Continuing Legal Education for 1.5 CLE credits
Mississippi Commission on Continuing Legal Education for 1.5 CLE credits
Missouri Bar for 1.8 MCLE Credits
Montana Commission of CLE for 1.5 CLE Credits
Nebraska Mandatory Continuing Legal Education for 1.5 CLE credits ******
Nevada Board of Continuing Legal Education for 1.5 CLE credits
New Hampshire for 1.5 CLE credits ****
New Jersey Board on Continuing Legal Education for 1.5 CLE credits (per Rule 201:4)
New York State Bar for 1.5 CLE credits
North Carolina State Bar Continuing Legal Education for 1.5 CLE credits
Ohio - Supreme Court of Ohio Commission on CLE for 1.5 CLE Credits
Oklahoma Bar Association for 1.5 CLE Credits
Pennsylvania Continuing Legal Education Board for 1.5 CLE Credits
Puerto Rico for 1.5 CLE credits (Tribunal Supremo de Puerto Rico)
South Dakota (CLE credits are not required)***
Tennessee Commission on CLE for 1.5 CLE Credits
Texas State Bar for 1.5 CLE credits
Utah State Board of Continuing Legal Education for 1.5 MCLE credits
Vermont Mandatory Continuing Legal Education Board for 1.5 CLE credits
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Washington for 1.5 CLE credits
Wisconsin Board of Bar Examiners for 1.5 CLE credits
Wyoming State Bar for 1.5 CLE credits
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* Members of the Alaska Bar Association may report 1.5 CLE credits for participating in this course as it has been approved by other mandatory CLE jurisdictions for 1.5 CLE credits.
** The State Bar of Arizona does not approve or accredit CLE activities for the Mandatory Continuing Legal Education requirement. This activity may qualify for up to 1.5 hours toward your annual CLE requirement for the State Bar of Arizona, including 0 hour(s) of professional responsibility.
*** States that do not require CLE are indicated above. Rossdale does not apply for CLE in these states as CLE credit is not required.
**** The New Hampshire does not approve or accredit CLE activities for the Continuing Legal Education requirement. Pursuant to NH Supreme Court Rule 53, this activity may be counted for up to 1.5 CLE hours.
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