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									September 29, 2025
									IRS Finalizes Income Rules For Housing Tax Credit ProjectsThe U.S. Department of the Treasury and Internal Revenue Service published finalized rules for housing tax credit developers opting to use an average-income test to set rents for affordable housing projects, aiming to reduce the risk of disqualification if a unit falls out of compliance. 
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									September 29, 2025
									Airbnb Rental Violates Zoning Rules, Conn. Town SaysAn Airbnb listing for a "poolside retreat" with 10 beds violates a Connecticut town's zoning ordinance because it is commercial in nature, not residential, according to an enforcement action that asks a state court to shut down the enterprise for good. 
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									September 29, 2025
									Related Group Sells Atlanta Suburb Apartments For $352MRelated Group has sold two multifamily properties in the Atlanta suburbs of Buford and Kennesaw for nearly $352.8 million, according to a Monday announcement by seller-side broker Walker & Dunlop. 
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									September 29, 2025
									NY Committee Advances Bally's Bronx Casino ProjectA six-member New York community advisory committee decided on Monday to move forward gambling company Bally's Corp.'s proposed $4 billion, 3 million-square-foot Bronx casino and resort project for further consideration. 
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									September 29, 2025
									Fla. Cities, Counties Take Aim At Storm Recovery LawA coalition of 25 Florida municipalities and counties sued the state on Monday over a state law aimed at encouraging post-hurricane rebuilding efforts that the local governments say unconstitutionally tramples their authority to regulate land use and development in their communities. 
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									September 26, 2025
									Zillow Loses 9th Circ. Bid To Undo Investor Class Cert.The Ninth Circuit on Friday affirmed a lower court's decision to grant class certification in an investor suit claiming Zillow Group Inc. oversold a now-shuttered home-buying program, rejecting the real estate listing site's arguments that the lower court did not correctly apply the U.S. Supreme Court's Goldman decision to the class certification bid. 
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									September 26, 2025
									Banks Evade Most Liability Claims In Copyright SuitA pair of banks had the majority of the liability claims against them tossed by a Colorado federal judge Friday in an architectural group's copyright lawsuit against a real estate developer, whose project they financed. 
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									September 26, 2025
									SEC Eyes Tweaking RMBS Rules To Revive Dormant MarketThe U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission put out a call for public comments on improving its rules over residential mortgage-backed securities, noting that there have been no such public offerings in more than a decade and questioning whether the agency's requirements may be partially to blame. 
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									September 26, 2025
									Court Erases $187M Hurricane Damage Appraisal AwardA Florida federal court invalidated a $187 million appraisal award that a group of homeowners associations won against their insurers over damage related to Hurricane Sally in 2020, finding that the group's chosen appraiser "never stated the 'amount of loss'" to the property. 
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									September 26, 2025
									$33M NJ Mansion Wasn't Chinese Exile's, Holding Co. SaysA holding company that nominally owns a $33 million New Jersey mansion has asked a Connecticut federal judge to flip a bankruptcy finding that the company was equitably owned by Chinese exile Miles Guo and functioned as his alter ego, arguing the property was actually paid for by Guo's fraud victims. 
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									September 26, 2025
									Mortgage Insurer Wants To Settle 401(k) Mismanagement SuitA mortgage insurance company has agreed to settle a proposed Employee Retirement Income Security Act class action filed by a former employee who accused the insurer in North Carolina federal court of mismanaging a 401(k) plan. 
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									September 26, 2025
									NYCHA Lands $706M Financing For Repairs At 18 TowersNew York City's Housing Authority announced that it has closed on a combined $705.7 million in financing for renovations for 18 Manhattan and Brooklyn buildings, funding unlocked via the properties' conversion to Section 8 units under a federal program. 
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									September 26, 2025
									Mass. Tax Board Cuts $1M Home Value To Sale PriceA Massachusetts home valued at $1 million by a county assessor should have the value lowered to the price the home sold for, the state Appellate Tax Board ruled. 
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									September 26, 2025
									11th Circ. Told $33M Easement Deduction Improperly CutThe U.S. Tax Court ignored evidence of land values that the IRS had failed to rebut — or even backed — when it drastically reduced a partnership's $33 million tax deduction for donating a Georgia conservation easement, the partnership told the Eleventh Circuit. 
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									September 26, 2025
									Fried Frank Helping With Extell's Upsized Manhattan TowerExtell Development is seeking to build a much taller tower on Madison Avenue in Manhattan than it had previously envisioned in a project guided by Fried Frank, according to recent filings in New York. 
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									September 26, 2025
									Mass. Board Won't Lower Boston Home's Tax ValueA Boston homeowner showed insufficient evidence to lower her property's assessed value, the Massachusetts Appellate Tax Board said, dismissing her claim that the assessment had increased at a higher rate than those of neighboring properties. 
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									September 25, 2025
									Roundup: Insurance Highlights At Climate Week NYC 2025Politicians and business leaders at this year’s Climate Week in New York City are emphasizing that climate change is posing huge challenges for people struggling with high insurance premiums, but opportunity still exists for the industry in a green transition. Here, Law360 looks at just a few of the happenings this year at the weeklong conference. 
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									September 25, 2025
									Walker & Dunlop Secures $156M Refi For Multifamily PortfolioWalker & Dunlop Inc. lined up five deals that provided more than $156 million of refinancing for a four-property, 1,351-unit multifamily portfolio located in the Southeastern part of the U.S. and Texas, the commercial real estate finance and advisory services firm announced. 
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									September 25, 2025
									Housing Authority Targets Ex-Chief's Home In $3.1M SuitA Connecticut municipal housing authority that is embroiled in litigation with its former executive director has asked a state court judge to make him pledge his Middlebury home to satisfy a potential multimillion-dollar judgment against him. 
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									September 25, 2025
									Property Manager Didn't Pay For Meal Break Work, Suit ClaimsLeasing agents and maintenance technicians, in a proposed collective and class action filed on Thursday, have accused a property management company of making them work during unpaid meal breaks, while not keeping track of this time and refusing to pay overtime. 
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									September 25, 2025
									Calif. City Asks Justices To Reboot Housing Law ChallengeThe city of Huntington Beach, California, has urged the U.S. Supreme Court to revive its claims challenging state laws that require the city to build enough housing to keep up with population growth, arguing an appeals panel wrongly found the city can't bring a federal constitutional challenge against its parent state. 
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									September 25, 2025
									Holland & Knight Launches Real Estate Dispute TeamHolland & Knight LLP announced it has formed a new real estate disputes and advocacy team, noting the group will provide counsel to clients on lease litigation matters, complex contract claims and other commercial property disputes. 
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									September 24, 2025
									Tower Developer Linked To Menendez Ally Wants Suit TossedThe developer behind a disputed high-rise project — once led by a businessman convicted in the bribery scheme involving former U.S. Sen. Robert Menendez — is asking a New Jersey judge to dismiss a lawsuit brought by a neighboring municipality, arguing the case is incurably flawed. 
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									September 24, 2025
									NY AG Scores 1st Conviction Under Revised Home Equity LawA former real estate agent in Rockland County, New York, has pled guilty to forgery and become the first person criminally convicted under updates to a state law protecting homeowners whose properties are in foreclosure, New York Attorney General Letitia James announced on Wednesday. 
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									September 24, 2025
									Walker & Dunlop Lines Up $110M Multifamily Refi LoansWalker & Dunlop Inc. lined up floating-rate, interest-only bridge loans worth $110 million to refinance two "luxury, multifamily garden-style" apartment complexes in Durham, North Carolina, and Windsor, Colorado, the commercial real estate finance and advisory firm announced Wednesday. 
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								How Congress Can Stem Consumer Finance Law Uncertainty  In the face of rising uncertainty about consumer finance laws that are based largely on fluctuating administrative rules, Congress should cement certain existing laws into statute and clarify federal agencies' delegations of authority, say attorneys at Bradley Arant. 
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								Illuminating The Trend Of Florida's Unpaid Hurricane Claims  The sheer number of insurance claims closed without payment for damage caused by Hurricanes Milton and Helene reveals a systemic problem within Florida's insurance industry exacerbated by complex issues, including climate change and state regulators' resource limitations, say attorneys at Farah & Farah. 
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								Insurance Considerations For LA Wildfire Recovery  Businesses and homeowners affected by the destructive Southern California wildfires must act swiftly and strategically to navigate the complexities of the insurance recovery process, including by identifying all applicable policies, documenting damage thoroughly and keeping abreast of relevant state law, say attorneys at Morgan Lewis. 
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								LA Wildfires' Effect On Calif. Insurer Of Last Resort  Attorneys at Willkie discuss the background of California's insurer of last resort — known as the Fair Access to Insurance Requirements Plan — and examine the process of assessing member insurers and relevant recent property insurance market developments in light of the destruction from the ongoing Los Angeles wildfires. 
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								Algorithm Price-Fixing Ruling May Lower Antitrust Claims Bar  A Washington federal court's refusal to dismiss Duffy v. Yardi Systems, an antitrust case over rent prices allegedly inflated by revenue management software, creates an apparent split in the lower courts over how to assess such claims, say attorneys at Morgan Lewis. 
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								California's New Homeowner Law Could Hamper Foreclosures  While A.B. 2424, which took effect this month in California, gives homeowners in default additional protections, it also provides loopholes that can be used to delay foreclosure auctions, and the cost of these delays will likely be passed on to the borrower, says Stephen Britt at Severson & Werson. 
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								Small Biz Caught In Corporate Transparency Act Crossfire  Despite compliance being put on hold due to a nationwide preliminary injunction, small businesses have been caught in the middle of the legal battle over the Corporate Transparency Act — and confusion over the law's requirements could result in major penalties, say attorneys at Snell & Wilmer. 
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								What's Ahead As Transparency Act Comes To A Crossroads  Synthesizing the contrasting federal district and appellate court rulings on the Corporate Transparency Act’s validity reveals several main areas of debate that will likely remain at issue as challenges to the law continue winding through the courts, say attorneys at Farella Braun. 
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								Ohio Banking Brief: All The Notable Legal Updates In Q4  Ohio's banking and financial services sector saw several significant developments in the fourth quarter of 2024, including a landmark Uniform Commercial Code ruling, adjustments to the state's Homebuyer Plus Program and the launch of the state's first women-led bank, says attorney Alex Durst. 
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								In The CFPB Playbook: A Sprint To The Finish Line  The fourth quarter of 2024 was an impressive demonstration of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's ability to regulate, enforce and supervise, even on borrowed time following the election results, and we should expect the current bureau to run nonstop until Jan. 20, say attorneys at Covington. 
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								The 6 Most Significant FCRA Litigation Developments Of 2024  From a key sovereign immunity decision at the U.S. Supreme Court to a ruling on creditworthiness out of the Seventh Circuit, several important Fair Credit Reporting Act cases wound their way through the courts in 2024, each offering takeaways for both plaintiffs and defendants, say attorneys at Shipkevich. 
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								10 Noteworthy CFPB Developments From 2024  In a banner year for consumer finance regulation, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau made significant strides in its efforts to rein in Big Tech and nonbank financial firms, including via rules regarding open banking, credit card late fees, and buy now, pay later products, say attorneys at Wiley. 
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								The Story Of 2024's Biggest Bank Regs, And Their Fate In 2025  U.S. federal bank regulators were very active in 2024 with initiatives ranging from antitrust and capital to proposals regarding controlling shareholders and incentive-based compensation, but many regulations face an uncertain future under the new administration, say attorneys at Latham.