A pre-recorded streaming VIDEO replay of one session from the March 2020 live seminar, 24th Annual Advanced Real Estate.
Cosponsored with the Real Property Section of the Virginia State Bar
Following the 400th anniversary of the involuntary arrival of African Americans to Virginia, learn how Virginians have been affected by involuntary judicial sales and processes. As reported by the ABA: “In 2010, the Uniform Law Commission (ULC) promulgated the Uniform Partition of Heirs Property Act (UPHPA) …. The act was drafted to stabilize tenancy-in-common ownership for disadvantaged families because for many decades state partition laws have contributed to widespread and devastating involuntary land loss among families who owned tenancy-in-common properties.” Learn about the history of African American land dispossession, the proposed UPHPA in Virginia, and re-examine partition concepts involving standing, allotment, and judicial sale parameters.