Residential
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June 09, 2025
Mich. Justices To Weigh Liability In Senior's Parking Lot Fall
The Michigan Supreme Court will consider an appeal application from a woman who argues that a property management company and a concrete contractor are liable for her injuries from tripping over a trench in the parking lot of her senior living facility.
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June 09, 2025
3 Firms Advise $320M IPO For Fla.-Based Residential Insurer
Tampa, Florida-based residential insurer Slide Insurance announced the launch of its initial public offering on Monday, with attorneys from Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP, Greenberg Traurig LLP and Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP providing advice.
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June 09, 2025
NYC Real Estate Week In Review
Hunton Andrews and Keusch Law are among the firms that guided the largest New York City real estate deals that hit public records last week, with a nine-figure Manhattan matter leading the way.
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June 09, 2025
Developer Nets $140M Loan For NY Apartment Community
A partnership involving developer and construction company Tritec Real Estate Co. borrowed a $140 million refinancing loan for its recently completed 418-unit apartment community on New York's Long Island, JLL announced Monday.
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June 06, 2025
Developer Starts Fla. Multifamily, Workforce Housing Project
Integra Investments has begun work on a more than $100 million, seven-story multifamily and workforce housing project in North Miami, the real estate investment and development firm announced Friday.
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June 06, 2025
Denver Tenants Say Lack Of Repairs Made Building Unsafe
Tenants at a Denver apartment complex have filed a proposed class action against the owner as well as current and former property managers in state court, alleging the property became dangerous and unsanitary because the defendants refused to pay for necessary repairs.
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June 06, 2025
Condo Owner And Insurer Settle $25M Storm Damage Suit
A 7-year-old federal lawsuit between a Colorado condominium complex and its insurer alleging nearly $25 million in unpaid claims has ended in a private settlement.
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June 06, 2025
11th Circ. Limits Easement Tax Break Tied To Failed Project
A Georgia partnership that formed after the failure of a resort development and donated a conservation easement in exchange for a tax break cannot take an $8.9 million deduction for the property's fair market value because the land was considered inventory, the Eleventh Circuit said Friday.
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June 06, 2025
Husch Blackwell Adds 2nd Real Estate Partner In A Month
Husch Blackwell LLP hired a Cozen O'Connor shareholder as real estate partner for its real estate, development and construction team in its Dallas and Minneapolis offices, making this the firm's second real estate partner hiring since May, the firm announced.
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June 06, 2025
Bilzin Sumberg Guides $21M Miami Opportunity Zone Sale
Bilzin Sumberg Baena Price & Axelrod LLP advised Malaysian gaming company Genting Group on the $21 million sale of a downtown Miami development site to an opportunity zone fund from two real estate attorneys.
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June 06, 2025
Dems Urge FHFA To Halt Trump's Fannie, Freddie Plans
A group of 13 Democratic U.S. senators, along with Sen. Bernie Sanders, urged the Federal Housing Finance Agency to put on hold efforts from President Donald Trump to end government conservatorship for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, stating in a letter that reprivatizing the entities "could dramatically increase costs for families seeking to purchase a home."
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June 06, 2025
Calif. Panel Remands Fee Claims Over Evidence Exclusion
A California trial court erred when it blocked any reference to underlying legal malpractice allegations in a trial for recovery of fees brought by a San Francisco lawyer against his former clients, according to a Golden State appeals panel, which found the malpractice claims, though "effectively abandoned," had not reached final judgment on the merits.
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June 06, 2025
PE Firms Are Top Opportunity Zone Investors, Report Finds
A group tracking private equity activity said each of the 15 largest investors in the federal opportunity zone program are private equity firms, with Salt Lake City, Utah-based Bridge Investment Holdings topping the list with $3.7 billion in opportunity zone funds.
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June 06, 2025
Barings Lends $548.5M To Refinance Multifamily Portfolio
Barings has provided a $548.5 million loan to Thompson Thrift to refinance a portfolio of nine apartment properties spanning six states, the company said.
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June 05, 2025
Multifamily REIT Hit With Housing Voucher Bias Suit
A civil rights nonprofit has accused multifamily real estate investment trust AvalonBay Communities Inc. of discriminating against tenants who use housing vouchers by falsely advertising the bedrooms in one of its District of Columbia properties.
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June 05, 2025
Mich. Judge Trims Property Owners' Foreclosure Surplus Suit
A Michigan federal judge trimmed a proposed class action filed by former property owners who accused Wayne County of wrongfully refusing to pay them surplus proceeds from tax foreclosure sales.
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June 05, 2025
Ga. Real Estate Firm Hit With Suit Over Data Breach
Real estate firm Landmark Properties Inc. has been hit with a proposed class action over a May 2025 data breach that allegedly exposed the personal information of residents and employees.
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June 05, 2025
Colo. Tenant Stuck In Elevator Guards Landlord Neglect Claim
A tenant at a Colorado apartment tower defended purported class claims in federal court against a landlord for charging junk fees, running faulty elevators and otherwise avoiding maintenance after buying the property in 2022.
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June 05, 2025
EU Wants To Loosen State Aid For Affordable Housing
The European Union wants to address a lack of affordable housing by making it easier for governments to provide state aid to support the construction of new buildings and renovations of existing buildings, the bloc's executive branch said in a consultation.
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June 05, 2025
'Survivor' Winner Ordered To Pay $3.3M Tax Bill
The first winner of reality competition show "Survivor" must pay his $3.3 million tax bill, but the government is not allowed to enforce tax liens by forcing the sale of two properties, a Rhode Island federal court ruled Thursday.
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June 05, 2025
Mo. Gov. Adds Property Tax Cap To Special Session Agenda
Missouri's governor announced additional goals for a special session that began this week, including asking lawmakers to put an annual cap on residential property value increases.
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June 05, 2025
Fed Survey Highlights Disaster Risks To Uninsured Across US
A recent survey from the Federal Reserve Board showing that 7% of U.S. homeowners are going without property insurance underscores a key part of a national housing affordability crisis that is leaving more households with little protection from disasters.
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June 05, 2025
Shumaker Brings On RE Partner In Fla. From Johnson Pope
Shumaker Loop & Kendrick LLP announced Thursday that it's continuing its Sunshine State hiring spree with a new partner to its real estate, construction and development service line in St. Petersburg, Florida, from Johnson Pope Bokor Ruppel & Burns LLP.
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June 05, 2025
Real Estate Investment Firm Lands $700M Portfolio Refi
Nitya Capital obtained a $700 million fixed-rate senior loan to refinance its 18-property portfolio composed of Class A student housing and Class B multifamily properties, the Houston-based real estate investment firm announced June 5.
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June 04, 2025
Property Manager Fired For Complaint About Meme, Suit Says
A Texas-based property management company has been sued by a former employee in Georgia who alleged she was fired after reporting a "racially insensitive" meme sent to her by the company's acting vice president.
Expert Analysis
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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.
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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.