Hosted by Irene Del Bono, retired attorney with extensive background in property and environmental law in both private practice and at EEA, this seminar will be a comprehensive guide to help you locate deeds that are hard to find; know what to do when there are references to things potentially affecting the title; and be aware of what it will take to "fix" title issues. This is not a class on title examinations -- which should be done by an attorney – but is intended to give you insight into title issues that will help you find and work with an attorney versed in problems that may arise in the course of your land protection work.
This is not a class on title examinations -- which should be done by an attorney – but is intended to give you insight into title issues that will help you find and work with an attorney versed in problems that may arise in the course of your land protection work
Irene is an attorney with an extensive background in property law. She was an Assistant Attorney General for eleven years handling most of the state's property issues. After that, she was Director of Land Acquisition and later Chief of Encroachments at the MA Department of Conservation and Recreation. Prior to her retirement in 2015, Irene was the statewide Conservation Restriction Reviewer at the MA Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs. Irene has represented numerous private clients and assisted other attorneys in clearing-up and establishing complicated title issues regarding boundaries, easements, roads, adverse possession, tax titles, coastal issues, tree rights, and public and private rights in property.