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Maine Real Estate & Development Association (MEREDA) Hosts Bangor-Area Breakfast Seminar Focused on Environmental Due Diligence for Buyers & Sellers

Join us on Wednesday, November 12, 2008 from 7:30 – 9:00 AM at the Sea Dog Banquet & Conference Center, 26 Front Street, Bangor, ME as our panelist Kenneth F. Gray of Pierce Atwood LLP discusses how to identify and limit environmental legal liabilities. A must-attend event for anyone interested in the buying or selling of real estate.

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MEREDA Hosts Lewiston/Auburn Breakfast Seminar Focusing On Real Estate Tax Assessments & Abatements

Join us on Thursday, October 9, 2008 from 7:30 – 9:00 AM at Fish Bones American Grill, 70 Lincoln Street, Lewiston, ME as our panelists discuss hot issues in Maine property tax for businesses including Maine’s new Business Equipment Tax Exemption (BETE), Maine’s Business Equipment Reimbursement Program (BETR), as well as provide tips for determining whether your property is over-valued.

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DEP Commissioner To Address MEREDA Members At Legislative Preview Breakfast Seminar

MEREDA is pleased to welcome David Littell, Commissioner of the Department of Environmental Protection and Representative Jane Eberle, member of the Natural Resources Committee and the Inland Fisheries & Wildlife Committee to present at MEREDA’s Legislative Preview Seminar. Member registrations are now being accepted. Click below for more details.

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Maine Real Estate & Development Association (MEREDA) Hosts Bangor Breakfast Seminar Revisiting the Topic of Maine’s Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credit on September 23, 2008

MEREDA’s breakfast seminar in June on Maine’s Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credit had the largest attendance for a MEREDA breakfast. Panelists discussed the
legislative process to enact the expanded credit, the requirements and potential
uses of the credit as a tool for historic preservation and development, the
linkage of the increased credit to affordable housing and the impact that the
credit is expected to have on historic preservation in Maine. Due to the
overwhelming response, MEREDA will host this seminar again in Bangor on
September 23, 2008. Registrations are now being accepted. Click
here for details.

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