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Homeward Bound 2009-2010:
Developing a Medical Office Building On or Near a Health Care Campus: A Prescription for Success
11/05/09
Plymouth
| CLE:
2.75
| Level:
Intermediate
Cosponsored by the Real Property Law Section of the State Bar of Michigan
Get Expert Advice on Medical Office Building Projects
In today's economy, medical office building projects are still on track despite the otherwise slow construction industry. Many variants exist regarding what entity will own the building and who will occupy it, and unique regulatory, ownership, and real estate issues abound. Get practical guidance from top experts in MOB developments on what you need to know when your client becomes a participant in a medical office building venture.
Attend and learn to:
Knowledgeably answer your clients' questions about developing and financing the project
Understand the different ways REITs participate in MOB development
Recognize the myriad concerns of a hospital involved in an MOB project
See how physician groups participate as both lessees and owners of MOBs
Analyze how Stark requirements may affect ownership or lease interests in an MOB
Deal with the unique characteristics of MOB leases
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