Miller Nash’s Affordable Housing team invites you to a complimentary legal webinar focused on Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) partnership agreements and related documents and agreements. Join our experienced attorneys as we explore fundamental contractual provisions and practical considerations that shape successful partnerships in affordable housing development. Drawing on current industry trends and real-world experience, this session will provide actionable guidance for developers, counsel, funders, and other stakeholders working in today’s complex affordable housing landscape.
During this webinar, we will dive into:
- Essential provisions in LIHTC partnership agreements, including roles, responsibilities, and risk allocation
- Structuring agreements to support long-term project viability and regulatory compliance
- Common partnership agreement exhibits and related investor-provided contracts
- Common negotiation issues and how to address them
- Recent developments impacting tax credit partnerships
- Practical tips for drafting and reviewing provisions that align interests and protect outcomes
Who Should Attend?
Nonprofit and for-profit affordable housing developers, attorneys, industry stakeholders, funders, and consultants or real estate professionals engaged in affordable housing development and collaboration. Attendees will leave with a deeper understanding of the key legal issues that arise in tax credit partnership agreements and strategies for structuring and negotiating effective deals.
Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights, learn from industry experts, and contribute to the advancement of affordable housing development.
We eagerly anticipate your participation, and we encourage you to share this invitation with your colleagues.
Speakers
Ryan Nisle has 20 years’ experience representing clients on tax and business matters. His practice emphasizes partnership and corporate tax, state and local taxation, executive compensation, and tax incentives related to energy and affordable housing. Ryan’s work in the affordable housing area includes assisting clients with all phases of affordable housing development, including structuring legal entities and financing, negotiating with public and private funders, conducting due diligence, document review and negotiation, troubleshooting and resolving real estate and construction issues, and navigating complex tax issues.
James Walker is a transactional attorney who advises the firm’s public and private clients on real estate, construction, public contracting, and governance and procurement matters. His representative experience includes work and services for school districts, municipalities, drainage districts, affordable housing developers, community colleges, and tribal governments. James has assisted many clients with navigating complexities related to the financing, design, construction, and completion of affordable housing projects. He has extensive experience drafting, reviewing, and negotiating construction loan documents, and regularly negotiates design, construction, and construction management contracts for project owners in the affordable housing industry. James also assists clients with development of the physical property and drafting other applicable documents.