An assignment (Latin cessio) is a term used with similar meanings in the law of contracts and in the law of real estate. In both instances, it encompasses the transfer of rights held by one party—the assignor—to another party—the assignee. It can also be a transfer of a benefit, including an equitable interest, according to established rules (at common law or in equity). The rights may be vested or contingent. The details of the assignment determines some additional rights and liabilities (or duties).

Course Curriculum

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About the instructor

Lead Instructor

Kerry Woods

I'm Kerry Woods, an instructor specializing in real estate investing with a background in both military service and property investment. While primarily based in Maryland, I extend my teachings to various states. My journey into real estate education began in 2001, transitioning from a real estate agent role after facing business challenges post-9/11. My instructional expertise covers a broad spectrum, ranging from landlording and note buying to rehabbing, wholesaling, lease-options, and owner financing. Wholesaling, in particular, is a focal point for me, given my extensive experience of successfully orchestrating over 2000 wholesale deals. Beyond instructing, I also manage a comprehensive real estate investing training program. Dedicated to maintaining professionalism and excellence, I am committed to staying ahead through continuous education, sophisticated marketing techniques, and the integration of state-of-the-art technology. Those who seek my guidance can trust that I will guide them through property transactions with utmost satisfaction. As an instructor, my reputation within the industry attracts aspiring professionals looking to benefit from my knowledge. In essence, my commitment is to provide extraordinary instruction, surpassing the expectations of my students and empowering them to navigate the complexities of real estate investing with unparalleled expertise.

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