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Average Real Estate Expert Witnesses Court Fees
$325/hr
Review Fee
$375/hr
Deposition Fee
$425/hr
Court Fee
This highly qualified expert is the owner of an independent commercial and investment real estate practice. His firm specializes in land acquisition for development and investment; retail, office and industrial site selection; tenant representation; and investment acquisition and counseling. This expert has extensive real estate ethics experience. From 2001 to 2007, he served as the President of the Nevada Real Estate Commission. Appointed by Nevada’s Governor, the five-member commission conducts disciplinary hearings, approves all real estate education courses, advises the Nevada Real Estate Division and adopts regulations governing the activities of Nevada’s approximately 25,000 real estate licensees. This expert also has significant national real estate experience. He served for 18 years as a member of the Board of Directors for the CCIM Institute, a 20,000-member organization which awards the Certified Commerical Investment Member designation. This expert has extensive expert witness and trial experience. He earned his BA at the University of Southern California.
Owner/Broker, A Commercial and Investment Real Estate Practice
Bachelor of Arts (BA), University of Southern California
Las Vegas,
Nevada
This highly-qualified expert in mortgage banking, seniors housing, agency and GSA programs, and limited partnership trading and valuation has over 30 years of diverse professional experience. After earning his BA from Georgetown University and his MBA from Yale University’s School of Public and Private Management, he went on to serve in numerous industry leadership roles. Among his former positions, he was a senior vice president at Bank of New York’s Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac, the vice president of Republic Realty Mortgage Corporation, and the chief asset officer of Public Buildings Service, GSA. He was also the director of the Office of Residential Care Facilities for the Department of Housing and Urban Development and senior vice president at Walker & Dunlop. He is currently the principal of a finance and valuation services company based in Nevada, where he provides analysis related to complicated financial issues for a variety of clients.
Principal, A finance and valuation services company in NV
Master of Business Administration (MBA), Yale University’s School of Public and Private Management
Las Vegas,
Nevada
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What Can a Real Estate Expert Witness Opine On?
Property Listing
Creating a listing for sale or rent.
Market Analysis
Assessing property value and market trends.
Showing Properties
Conducting tours for potential buyers or tenants.
Negotiation
Discussing terms between buyers and sellers.
Closing Transactions
Finalizing the sale or rental agreement.
Property Management
Overseeing rental properties for owners.
FAQs for Real Estate Expert Witnesses
What is a real estate expert witness?
A real estate expert witness is a qualified property professional who provides specialized opinions in legal disputes. They assist by reviewing records, valuing property, testifying in court, and clarifying complex real estate issues.
In what types of cases may a real estate expert witness be required?
A real estate expert witness is required in valuation disputes, eminent domain, landlord-tenant conflicts, construction defects, zoning issues, title disputes, and broker negligence cases.
How should an attorney evaluate a real estate expert witness’s credentials and track record?
An attorney should evaluate a real estate expert witness by reviewing their licenses, specialized experience, publications, prior testimony, case outcomes, and reputation in similar real estate disputes.
What factors affect real estate expert witness fee structures and billing practices?
Real estate expert witness fee structures and billing practices depend on experience, case complexity, time required, market rates, location, and scope of testimony and analysis.
How can a real estate expert witness support damages calculations in commercial disputes?
A real estate expert witness supports damages calculations by valuing the property, projecting lost income, analyzing market data, and quantifying financial impact in commercial disputes.
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