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October 31, 2025
Execs Settle Real Estate Platform Dispute For $30M
Two directors of Fang Holdings Ltd. and their affiliates reached a settlement ending claims they stripped the Chinese online real estate portal operator of its value for personal gain, agreeing to a $30 million cash payment and share transfer.
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October 31, 2025
RealPage, Landlords Flag 'Fatal Deficiencies' In Antitrust Suit
Property management software company RealPage Inc. and multiple landlords are urging a New Jersey federal court to toss the state's rent price-fixing suit, arguing that the suit contains "fatal deficiencies" and that the state is relying on circumstantial evidence in its attempt to show that the defendants made anticompetitive agreements.
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October 31, 2025
NY Atty Recalls Haunted House Case That Made Legal History
Hudson Valley lawyer Bill Stein reflects on the case that gave him “more than 15 minutes of fame,” colloquially known as “the Ghostbusters ruling” — which marks the only time a house in the United States has been declared legally haunted.
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October 31, 2025
Wage Suit Against Property Management Co. Ends For Good
A building and grounds maintenance worker ended his suit in California federal court accusing a property management company of failing to pay minimum wage and overtime after a deal that settled the remaining individual claims.
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October 30, 2025
Michigan Tax Foreclosure Deal At Risk As Deadline Looms
Property owners on Wednesday asked a Michigan federal judge to undo the initial approval of a settlement reached with counties accused of illegally keeping the proceeds of tax-foreclosed home sales, saying the counties' delay in providing information will force claimants to miss a deadline to choose how they want to recover their share.
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October 30, 2025
MG Properties Pays $95.6M For Wash. Multifamily Community
MG Properties has paid $95.6 million to acquire a 344-unit multifamily community in Kent, Washington, that's part of the Lakes at Kent master planned community, the real estate investment company announced Oct. 30.
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October 30, 2025
Apollo's Bridge Investment Nets $2B For Real Estate Debt
Bridge Investment Group, an affiliate of Apollo Global Management, announced Oct. 30 it closed its latest fund for investing in commercial property debt at $2.15 billion and is planning to target deals in the residential rental and logistics sectors.
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October 30, 2025
Arizona Property Management Co. Escapes Age Bias Suit
An Arizona property management company defeated a lawsuit alleging its failure to address ageist comments from country club residents forced a spa manager to quit, as a federal judge ruled that the manager failed to demonstrate the comments created an unlawfully toxic work environment.
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October 30, 2025
NewPoint, Morgan Properties Close $348M RE Fund
NewPoint Real Estate Capital and Morgan Properties have closed their affordable housing-focused credit fund with $348 million worth of equity commitments after the fund started off with a $250 million to $275 million fundraising target, NewPoint announced Oct. 30.
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October 29, 2025
Compass Loses Bid For Redfin Docs In Zillow Antitrust Suit
A New York federal court Wednesday refused to order property listing company Redfin Corp. to turn over documents requested by brokerage Compass in its antitrust suit against Zillow Inc., finding that the request should have been made in Washington federal court instead.
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October 29, 2025
Ex-Chicago Alderman's Aide Pleads Guilty In Bribery Case
The chief of staff to former Chicago City council member Carrie Austin admitted Wednesday he misappropriated Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program funds in a criminal case that also accused him and Austin of accepting benefits from contractors seeking city assistance for a development project in her ward.
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October 29, 2025
Opendoor Investors Ask For Final OK Of Reforms Settlement
Investors of Opendoor Technologies Inc. have asked an Arizona federal judge to give the final OK to a settlement that includes corporate governance reforms and $1.9 million in attorney fees, to end a derivative suit that claimed they were misled about the efficacy of Opendoor's artificial intelligence pricing algorithm used to buy and sell homes.
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October 29, 2025
Warburg, Madison International Unveil $300M RE Initiative
Private equity firm Warburg Pincus announced Wednesday that it has teamed up with real estate investment firm Madison International Realty to create a $300 million initiative that aims to use "liquidity solutions" to invest in discounted residential, industrial, cold storage and data center properties, among others.
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October 29, 2025
Wells Fargo Agrees To Trim $481M Loan Suit Against JPMorgan
Wells Fargo, JPMorgan Chase & Co., New York City developer Meyer Chetrit and other parties submitted a proposed agreement that will get rid of most of Wells Fargo's nine-count suit accusing JPMorgan and the others in New York federal court of being liable for a $481 million mortgage loan deal that caused "tens of millions of dollars in losses."
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October 29, 2025
Halligan Defends Exchange With Reporter Flagged By James
Federal prosecutors argued that special media restrictions aren't needed in their case against New York Attorney General Letitia James, after her lawyers called out U.S. Attorney Lindsey Halligan's texts to a reporter in a filing last week and asked the court for an order barring further media communications.
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October 29, 2025
Trial Evidence Backs Tossed Claims, Ex-Housing Worker Says
A former coordinator for the public housing authority in Charlotte, North Carolina, who won a $2.34 million verdict against her one-time employer for negligently retaining a supervisor who created a hostile work environment is looking to revive a host of claims that a federal judge threw out before the trial.
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October 28, 2025
Law Firm Countersues Lender In Battle Over Fraudulent Loan
A North Carolina law firm hit back Tuesday against a mortgage lender's professional negligence suit over a $510,000 loan a borrower alleged was fraudulent, arguing in a countersuit that the lender failed to properly verify the identities of the purported borrowers.
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October 28, 2025
3 Firms Guide Apex Treasury's $300M Blockchain, Crypto IPO
Special purpose acquisition company Apex Treasury Corp., guided by Perkins Coie LLP and Appleby (Cayman) Ltd., has completed a $300 million blockchain and cryptocurrency-focused initial public offering, which was supported by Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP-led underwriters.
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October 28, 2025
NYC Bias Recoveries Hit Record $17M In Fiscal 2025
The New York City Commission on Human Rights recovered more than $17 million for victims of employment and housing discrimination in fiscal year 2025, a record figure for the agency, it said Monday.
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October 28, 2025
NM Appeals Court Tosses Challenge To Santa Fe Mansion Tax
New Mexico real estate agents who contend that Santa Fe's recently adopted 3% tax on home sales over a million dollars is unlawful don't have standing to challenge the ordinance, a state appeals court said in a dismissal.
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October 28, 2025
NYC Real Estate Week In Review
Hogan Lovells, Paul Hastings LLP and Kriss & Feuerstein LLP and are among the law firms that guided the largest New York City real estate deals made public last week, which included the sale of the former Trump SoHo in Manhattan and the bankruptcy sale of an unfinished luxury rental project in Prospect Lefferts Gardens in Brooklyn.
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October 28, 2025
Raleigh Urges NC Justices To Stop 'Windfall' For Developers
Without reversal of a trial court's class certification order, a lawsuit seeking refunds for fees levied to hook up to Raleigh's water and sewer system will result in duplicative "windfall" payments and spinoff litigation, the North Carolina Supreme Court was told Tuesday.
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October 28, 2025
Pa. Homeowners Ask Justices To Revive Toll Bros. Suit
A group of 37 Pennsylvania homeowners urged the state's high court to revive their construction defects claims against major homebuilder Toll Brothers Inc. and its subsidiaries, arguing that an arbitrator wrongfully tossed their claims without conducting an evidentiary hearing.
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October 28, 2025
NYC Allowed To Set Lower Growth Caps For Property Taxes
New York City can adopt lower annual growth caps for the portion of the overall property tax levy paid by each property tax class for the city's 2026 fiscal year under a bill signed by Gov. Kathy Hochul.
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October 27, 2025
Welltower Inks $14B Worth Of Senior Housing Purchases
Welltower Inc. is set to complete $14 billion worth of deals to acquire 700 senior housing communities with more than 46,000 total units, all in the U.S., U.K. and Canada, the real estate investment trust announced Monday.
Expert Analysis
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Conducting A 'Reasonably Expected Market Area' Analysis
Regardless of whether the incoming administration scales back on redlining examinations and investigations, lenders should take steps to understand how regulators define "reasonably expected market areas," and how to conduct analyses of such areas, say attorneys at Mitchell Sandler.
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Adapting Force Majeure To A Predictably Unpredictable World
As the climate and political landscapes get more complicated, force majeure provisions will likely be triggered increasingly often, demanding an evolving understanding of when events and their impacts are truly unforeseeable, say attorneys at Nossaman.
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Impact Of Corporate Transparency Act Ambiguity On Banks
Even though banks generally needn't file beneficial ownership information reports, financial institutions must continue to monitor the status of the Corporate Transparency Act and understand its requirements in case the nationwide injunction that was issued against the CTA earlier this month is overturned, say attorneys at Armstrong Teasdale.
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Strategies For Home Equity Investment Providers In 2025
The home equity investment product market is thriving even amid consumer concerns, regulatory scrutiny and conflicting court decisions, setting the stage for a promising but challenging environment for providers in 2025, say attorneys at Sheppard Mullin.
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What Interest Rate Cuts Mean For Housing Markets
The Federal Reserve's recent reduction of interest rates may provide limited immediate relief for real estate sectors, but offers potential opportunities for commercial real estate investors and construction firms, which now face an environment ripe for new projects, say attorneys at Cozen O'Connor.
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California Supreme Court's Year In Review
Attorneys at Horvitz & Levy highlight notable decisions on major questions from the California Supreme Court's last term, including voter initiatives, hostile work environment and the economic loss rule.
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How CFIUS' Updated Framework Affects Global Investors
The recent change to the monitoring and enforcement regulations governing the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States will broaden administrative practices around nonnotified transaction investigations, increase the scope of information demands from the committee and accelerate its ability to impose mitigation on parties, say attorneys at Simpson Thacher.
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'Reverse Redlining' Suit Reveals Language Risks For Lenders
The Justice Department's case against consumer finance provider Colony Ridge highlights the government's focus on lending to consumers with limited English proficiency and the risks of generating marketing materials in other languages while conducting actual transactions in English, say attorneys at Goodwin.
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Hurricane Coverage Ruling Clarifies Appraisal Scope In Fla.
In a case involving property insurance for hurricane damage, a Florida federal court recently enforced policy limits despite an appraisal award exceeding those limits, underscoring the boundaries between valuation and coverage — a distinction that provides valuable guidance for insurers handling post-catastrophe claims, says Tiffany Bustamante at Cozen O’Connor.
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Feds May Have Overstepped In Suit Against Mortgage Lender
The U.S. Department of Justice's lawsuit against Rocket Mortgage goes too far in attempting to combat racial bias and appears to fail on the fatal flaw that mortgage lenders should be at arm's length from appraisers, says Drew Ketterer at Ketterer & Ketterer.
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Foreclosing Lenders Still Floating In Murky Legal Waters In NY
The New York foreclosure landscape remains in disarray after the state's highest court last month declined to weigh in on whether legal changes from 2022 that severely curtailed lenders' ability to bring successive foreclosure cases were retroactive, says Brian Rich at Barclay Damon.
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Philly's Algorithmic Rent Ban Furthers Antitrust Policy Trends
A Philadelphia bill banning the use of algorithmic software to set rent prices and manage occupancy rates is indicative of growing scrutiny of this technology, and reflects broader policy trends of adapting traditional antitrust principles to respond to new technology, say attorneys at Ballard Spahr.
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How Property Insurance Coverage Shrank After The Pandemic
Insurers litigating property claims are leveraging rulings that provided relief in the COVID-19 context to reverse the former majority rule on physical loss or damage in all contexts, say attorneys at Reed Smith.