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Applied Real Estate Law and Practice


ISBN13: 9781041173731
To be Published: November 2026
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £59.99





Applied Real Estate Law and Practice present a systematic and in-depth discussion of real property law, with insights into contractual, tortious, and proprietary issues in property transactions. It covers the fundamental legal concepts that govern contract and tort for real property land ownership, property rights, leasing, conveyancing, mortgages, and resolution of disputes while incorporating practical guidance on professional duty, managing risk, and complying with industry standards.

This new authoritative text that clearly defines real estate law and applies it to practical situations fills a gap by laying out the principal legal concepts in a logical sequence and demonstrating their application in practice through case studies, professional scenarios, and real property disputes. It includes features such as: Reflective Commentaries, Discussion Questions, Self-Assessment Quizzes, Chapter Summaries and Practitioner Insights. By combining legal acumen with professional understanding, the book empowers readers with a pragmatic grasp of the way legal systems affect the property business so that they can navigate deals with confidence, minimize risks, and maintain ethical standards in their work.

Unlike other legal publications that focus on doctrine or fragmented aspects of property law, this new textbook integrates legal ideas with the everyday reality faced by real property professionals, ranging from surveyors and property managers to valuers, estate agents, and legal professionals. It is an ideal textbook for undergraduate and postgraduate students on RICS and CIOB-accredited built environment programmes, and early-career professionals preparing for APC and CPD.

Daniyal Shakeel is a legal, academic, and professional practice specialist with extensive experience spanning higher education, legal practice, financial services, and leadership within the built environment sector. He currently serves as Senior Lecturer in Real Estate at the University of Westminster’s School of Applied Management, where he is also the Course Leader for the RICS-accredited Level 6 Chartered Surveyor (Quantity Surveying and Commercial Management) Apprenticeship Programme and EDI Lead for the School.

Subjects:
Property Law
Contents:
PART I — Foundations of Real Estate Law
1. – Introduction to Real Estate Law and Practice
2. – Foundations of Real Estate Law and the English Legal System
3. – The Nature of Property and Legal Estates in Land
4. – Land Registration and Title Protection

PART II — Contracts and Obligations in Real Estate
5. – Contract Law Principles in Property Transactions
6. – Real Estate Contracts and Breach
7. – Vitiating Factors and Consumer Protection
8. – Tort Law and Property Harms (Core Principles)
9. – Occupiers’ Liability, Defective Premises & Building Safety
10. – Professional Negligence and Liability in Real Estate Practice

PART III — Transactions, Mortgages, and Market Practice
11. – Acquisition and Transfer in Real Estate Practice
12. – Conveyancing and the Mortgage Process
13. – Surveying, Valuation and Legal Risk
14. – Estate Agency and Agency Law

PART IV — Property Rights, Tenancies, and Disputes
15. – Proprietary Rights and Easements
16. – Residential and Commercial Landlords and Tenants
17. – Leasehold Management and Long Leaseholders
18. – Neighbour Law, Boundaries, and Party Walls Disputes
19. – Dispute Resolution in Real Estate

PART V — Regulation, Sustainability and Future Practice
20. – Environmental Law, MEES, and Sustainability
21. – Planning Law and Urban Regeneration
22. – Technology, Data, and Innovation in Real Estate
23. – Compliance, Risk, AML and Terrorism Protection Duties

PART VI — Professional Standards, Ethics, and Accountability
24. – Professional Standards, Ethics, and Accountability