Residential
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									September 05, 2025
									NJ Court Won't Push Affordable Housing Project ThroughA New Jersey state appeals court affirmed Friday that a developer can't bypass a municipality's zoning rules and obtain approvals for an affordable housing project, even though the development is part of the municipality's plan to meet its affordable housing obligations. 
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									September 05, 2025
									Asset Manager Settles REIT Contract Breach Suit For $375MAlternative asset management company Pine River Capital Management LP has agreed to settle its breach of contract and trade secrets lawsuit in New York federal court against residential mortgage-focused real estate investment trust Two Harbors Investment Corp. for $375 million, the REIT has announced. 
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									September 05, 2025
									Mo. House Resolution Seeks Vote On Narrowed Property TaxMissouri would ask voters to decide if the state should amend its constitution to designate real property as the only property classified for property tax purposes under a joint resolution filed in the state House of Representatives and submitted to a special legislative committee Friday. 
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									September 05, 2025
									Fla. Judge Sets Aside $30M Helms-Burton VerdictA Florida federal judge on Friday set aside a $29.85 million verdict against Expedia, Orbitz and Hotels.com over Helms-Burton Act violations, finding that the entities stopped trafficking in properties confiscated by the Cuban government once they learned of a potential claim by an heir. 
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									September 05, 2025
									NY AG Settles Lead Paint Suit With Buffalo LandlordNew York's attorney general, Erie County and the city of Buffalo have reached a proposed settlement with a Buffalo landlord and other parties who were accused of failing to deal with hazardous lead paint in multiple rental properties, according to a proposed consent order and judgment filed Friday. 
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									September 05, 2025
									Atty Can't Duck ID Theft Conviction Over High Court RulingA 2023 U.S. Supreme Court ruling narrowing the definition of aggravated identity theft may not be used to vacate a former attorney's prison sentence for a mortgage fraud scheme, a Massachusetts federal judge ruled Thursday, denying a request to throw out his plea deal and order a new trial. 
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									September 05, 2025
									Real Estate Atty Joins Burr & Forman From Morris ManningBurr & Forman LLP has announced that an experienced real estate attorney has come aboard the firm's Atlanta office as a partner after over two decades with Morris Manning & Martin LLP, which is set to merge with Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP at the end of the year. 
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									September 05, 2025
									Property Management Co. Hit With Disability Bias Suit In NCGeorgia-based property manager FirstKey Homes faces claims in North Carolina federal court from a former employee who claims the company forced her to notify other employees they were being fired along with other unwanted tasks in retaliation for her disability-related work-from-home requests. 
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									September 05, 2025
									Greenberg Traurig Guides Student Housing Co.'s US GrowthStudent housing provider Yugo has acquired student housing property manager and real estate investment manager Campus Advantage in a deal guided by Greenberg Traurig LLP, Yugo announced this week. 
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									September 04, 2025
									Colo. Developer Says Wash. Atty Botched Bankruptcy CaseA Colorado company has hit a law firm and one of its former bankruptcy attorneys with a legal malpractice suit in Washington federal court, alleging that the defendants' "negligence" caused the business to lose properties worth more than $5 million in its Chapter 11 case. 
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									September 04, 2025
									Trump Says 'Century-Old' Precedent Backs Fed Gov.'s FiringPresident Donald Trump on Thursday hit back at Federal Reserve Board Gov. Lisa Cook's motion seeking to block her termination from the central bank, telling a Washington, D.C., federal court that Cook was ignoring "century-old" U.S. Supreme Court precedent that he says forecloses review of her removal for cause. 
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									September 04, 2025
									Couple Say Mexico Timeshare Feud Belongs In State CourtA Michigan couple who sued a Mexican resort company in a fight over a timeshare contract is arguing that their case belongs in Florida state court, saying an underlying arbitration agreement calling for disputes to go to Canada cannot be heard in federal court. 
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									September 04, 2025
									Cushman Told Hold Vote On Cleary-Advised Bermuda MoveCommercial broker Cushman & Wakefield said Thursday that it will hold a shareholder vote in October on a plan to change its place of incorporation from England to Bermuda. 
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									September 04, 2025
									Pollution Exclusion Bars Coverage For HOA Stormwater SuitAn insurer has no duty to defend or indemnify a homeowners association against claims that its stormwater drainage system caused flooding and damage to nearby properties, a Georgia federal court ruled, saying a pollution exclusion bars coverage. 
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									September 04, 2025
									NJ Judge Greenlights Ch. 11 Plan For Real Estate FirmA New Jersey federal judge said Thursday he will approve a Chapter 11 plan for a troubled real estate investment firm that includes selling an affordable housing complex in Pittsburgh and creating a litigation trust to recover hundreds of millions allegedly stolen by the company's now-imprisoned founder. 
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									September 04, 2025
									2 Firms Guide $98M Loan For Miami Condo BuildingNorthwind Group originated a $98 million senior secured loan in a deal that was guided by Polsinelli PC and Gangemi Law Group and is connected to the acquisition of a 238-unit Miami condominium building, the real estate private equity firm announced on Thursday. 
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									September 04, 2025
									5 Firms Guide Rithm Capital's Crestline BuyFive firms steered real estate-focused investment firm Rithm Capital Corp.'s purchase of Crestline Management, adding and expanding the firm's private credit, insurance and reinsurance capabilities with the acquisition. 
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									September 04, 2025
									Engineers' UConn Housing Flub Cost $1.25M, Developer SaysEngineers working on a University of Connecticut dormitory project failed to note that the planned fifth-floor penthouses violated building and fire codes, leading to $1.25 million in costs and lost revenue for the developer, according to a lawsuit in state court. 
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									September 04, 2025
									Feds Sue SoCal Edison Over Eaton, Fairview WildfiresThe U.S. Department of Justice on Thursday sued Southern California Edison, seeking a combined $77 million in a pair of lawsuits alleging that its negligence in maintaining its infrastructure caused the catastrophic Eaton wildfire in January and devastating Fairview fire in 2022. 
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									September 04, 2025
									Wash. Justices To Review Voter Measure Backing Natural GasThe Washington State Supreme Court has agreed to weigh in on a dispute over a law approved by voters that prevents local governments and code officials in the state from passing rules restricting or discouraging the use of natural gas. 
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									September 04, 2025
									Nonprofits Defend Suit Over Fla. Land Purchases BanThree nonprofits, a Florida real estate brokerage and a local property owner all have told a Florida federal court not to dismiss their Fair Housing Act suit challenging a state law that bans certain foreigners, such as Chinese citizens, from buying specific types of land, arguing in part that state government officials have mischaracterized their claims. 
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									September 04, 2025
									2 Firms Guide KKR's $308M UK Student Housing Portfolio BuyJones Day and CMS Cameron McKenna Nabarro Olswang LLP guided KKR's purchase of a £230 million ($308 million), 2,179-bed student housing portfolio from Curlew Student Trust. 
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									September 03, 2025
									Real Estate Counsel Rejoins Ropes & Gray In New YorkRopes & Gray LLP said an alumnus has rejoined the firm's New York office as counsel in its real estate investments and transactions group from GIC Pte. Ltd., a Singaporean sovereign wealth fund. 
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									September 03, 2025
									3rd Circ. Says Preclusion Ends NJ Foreclosure FightThe Third Circuit affirmed a bankruptcy court's order allowing Nationstar Mortgage to proceed with a home foreclosure sale, finding that the homeowner was trying to relitigate the exact same issues she had already lost in state court. 
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									September 03, 2025
									Guardian's $497M Acquisition Maintains 3,000 Affordable UnitsGuardian Real Estate Services has closed on a $497 million acquisition of 15 multifamily properties in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and Portland, Oregon, in what the company and its partners said is one of the largest-ever preservation transactions to maintain affordable housing units. 
Expert Analysis
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								In The CFPB Playbook: Making Good On Bold Promises  The U.S. Supreme Court's decision upholding the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's funding structure in the second quarter cleared the way for the bureau to resume a number of high-priority initiatives, and it appears poised to charge ahead in working toward its aggressive preelection agenda, say Andrew Arculin and Paula Vigo Marqués at Blank Rome. 
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								FBI Raid Signals Growing Criminal Enforcement Of Algorithms  The U.S. Department of Justice Antitrust Division's increased willingness to pursue the use of algorithmic pricing as a potential criminal violation means that companies need to understand the software solutions they employ and stay abreast of antitrust best practices when contracting with providers, say attorneys at Rule Garza. 
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								State Licensing Pitfalls Mortgage Servicers Must Beware  A recent enforcement action from the Washington Department of Financial Institutions demonstrates how subtle distinctions in state mortgage servicer licensing laws may come as a surprise to some companies, even if they never directly receive payments or interact with borrowers, says Clayton Swears at Hudson Cook. 
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								Keys To Strong Parking, Storage Contracts For NYC Buildings  Drafting and enforcing unambiguous parking and storage unit license agreements are essential tasks for co-op and condo boards in New York City, with recent cases highlighting how prudent terms can minimize potential headaches, say Matthew Eiben and Adam Lindenbaum at Rosenberg & Estis. 
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								Realtor Settlement May Create New Antitrust Pitfalls  Following a recent antitrust settlement between the National Association of Realtors and home sellers, practices are set to change and the increased competition may benefit both brokers and homebuyers, but the loss of the customary method of buyer broker compensation could lead to new antitrust concerns, says Colin Ahler at Snell & Wilmer. 
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								What Fla. Ruling Means For Insurer Managed Repair Programs  A recent Florida state court ruling in Fraga v. Citizens Property Insurance, holding that the insurer could not seek to add additional terms in its managed repair program consent form, should promote clear written contract terms that clarify the relationship between insurers, policyholders and contractors, says Chip Merlin at Merlin Law Group. 
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								Preparing For CFPB 'Junk Fee' Push Into Mortgage Industry  As the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau considers expanding its "junk fee" initiative into mortgage closing costs, mortgage lenders and third parties must develop plans now that anticipate potential rulemaking or enforcement activity in this space, say attorneys at Morgan Lewis. 
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								NC Banking Brief: All The Notable Legal Updates In Q2  After federal banking agencies last quarter released a supplemental final rule updating the Community Reinvestment Act, North Carolina banks involved in community development should consider how the new rule might open up opportunities for investment and services that can benefit underserved areas, says Adam Goldblatt at Michael Best. 
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								What NYC's Green Fast Track Means For Affordable Housing  New York City's Green Fast Track for Housing initiative, which went into effect last month, aims to speed up the environmental review process for modest residential developments and could potentially pave the way for similar initiatives in other cities, say Vivien Krieger and Rachel Scall at Cozen O'Connor. 
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								The Often Overlooked NY Foreclosure Notice Requirements  As multifamily real estate defaults mount, New York foreclosing parties should be aware of pitfalls and perils that can await the litigant who is not prepared to ensure adherence with tenant notice requirements under the Real Property Actions and Proceedings Law, say Christopher Gorman and John Muldoon at Rosenberg & Estis. 
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								Zoning Reform May Alleviate The Affordable Housing Crisis  As America's affordable housing issues continue to worsen, zoning reform efforts can help to provide more affordable homes and mitigate racial and economic segregation, though opposition from residents and in courts could present challenges, say Evan Pritchard and Madeline Williams at Cozen O'Connor. 
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								NJ Justices Clarify First-Party Indemnification Availability  In Boyle v. Huff, the New Jersey Supreme Court recently held that indemnification can be available in first-party claims, resolving an open question and setting up contracting parties for careful negotiations around indemnity clauses, says Todd Leon at Marshall Dennehey. 
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								Fla. HOA Reforms Bring Major Wins For Homeowners  A recently signed law brings broad changes for homeowners associations in Florida, alleviating some pressure imposed by overly restrictive rules and potentially setting up litigation surrounding how HOAs enforce their governing documents, says Christopher Miller at Varnum.