Residential
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April 02, 2025
2 Firms Rep $108M NYC Condo Loans
The owner of a luxury mixed-use condominium in the Brooklyn borough of New York borrowed two loans worth more than $108 million combined in separate deals guided by King & Spalding LLP and Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck LLP, according to official property records.
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April 02, 2025
Northwind, BHI Fund $170M NYC Luxury Condo Project
Northwind Group and the U.S. arm of Bank Hapoalim BM provided a $170 million construction loan for Nortco Development's 36-unit luxury condominium development in New York City's Upper West Side, the lenders announced.
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April 02, 2025
Miami Greenlights $3B Affordable Housing Project
The Miami-Dade County Commission voted unanimously to grant final approval for a $3 billion mixed-used development, which will span 63 acres and contain 5,700 affordable and workforce housing units.
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April 02, 2025
Colorado AG Cuts Deal To Unwind Exclusive Broker Contracts
A brokerage company in Colorado state court agreed to release 171 homeowners from exclusive listing agreements that are illegal under a 2023 state law, in a deal with prosecutors approved Wednesday.
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April 02, 2025
Tokenization Exec Sees Ample Possibilities For Real Estate
Small and large investors who seek exposure to real estate via fractional purchases are broadening their scope to include less-common asset classes, the founder of tokenization platform EstateX told Law360 Real Estate Authority in a recent interview.
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April 02, 2025
Eric Adams Case Dismissed As Judge Rebukes DOJ 'Bargain'
A Manhattan federal judge on Wednesday permanently dismissed corruption charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams, heeding advice from court-appointed counsel Paul Clement even as he gave credence to district prosecutors' claims of a quid pro quo between Adams and Trump administration officials in the Justice Department.
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April 01, 2025
Ex-Microsoft Manager Says He Was Fired For Whistleblowing
A former project manager for Microsoft says he was fired after flagging compliance issues and misconduct, including being forced to leak sensitive data from client Freddie Mac's workforce platform and being asked to falsify a report to cover up fraud, according to a suit filed Monday in Texas federal court.
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April 01, 2025
Ill. Court Trims Deutsche Bank Housing Maintenance FHA Suit
An Illinois federal judge has trimmed Fair Housing Act claims from a coalition's suit alleging Deutsche Bank neglected foreclosed properties in minority neighborhoods, saying he was unconvinced the alleged FHA violations caused the racial disparities in maintenance work.
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April 01, 2025
Broker Must Face Mortgage Co.'s Claims It Worked With Rivals
A mortgage broker cannot escape a lawsuit from United Wholesale Mortgage alleging the broker breached a contract by sourcing loans to United's top competitors despite agreeing not to, a Michigan federal judge said Monday in finding the new terms and the way they were enacted were allowed under state law.
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April 01, 2025
Multifamily CMBS Delinquency Jumps In March, Report Shows
The delinquency rate for commercial mortgage-backed securities connected to multifamily properties is the highest it's been since 2015, according to a Tuesday report from business research firm Trepp.
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April 01, 2025
Paul Weiss Guides Brookfield's Majority Stake In Mortgage Biz
Brookfield Asset Management, advised by Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison LLP, has acquired a majority stake in Angel Oak Cos., led by Paul Hastings LLP, in a deal that brings the mortgage specialist into its $317 billion credit business, the companies said Tuesday.
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April 01, 2025
NY Judge Tosses Rent Assistance Bias Class Action
The New York City Housing Authority and the state government escaped race discrimination claims from a proposed class of Black, Hispanic and Latino tenants, after a New York federal judge ruled that the plaintiffs lacked standing.
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April 01, 2025
5 Firms Guide $215M Financing Deal For Miami Condo Tower
PMG, Lion Development Group and Marc Roberts Companies have obtained $215 million in construction financing for their 44-story, 659-unit downtown Miami condominium tower project with help from five law firms, the companies announced Tuesday.
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April 01, 2025
Catching Up With New Bankruptcy Case Action
Restaurant chain Hooters launched a Chapter 11 case with about $380 million in debt, saying it has reached a deal to shed its company-owned restaurants and trade debt for equity. Gastropub chain Bar Louie filed for bankruptcy, listing nearly $70 million of debt, about five years after its creditors took over the business during a previous bankruptcy. And a sustainability-focused financial services company filed for Chapter 11 less than a month after the firm's founder was arrested and charged with fraud.
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April 01, 2025
Ohio Justices Won't Hear 3rd-Party Property Tax Appeal Case
The Ohio Supreme Court declined Tuesday to hear a challenge to the constitutionality of third-party property tax appeal restrictions, leaving in place an appellate court's dismissal of the matter.
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April 01, 2025
Homeowners Premiums Rose 24% In 3 Years, Report Says
Average homeowners insurance premiums in the United States rose by 24% from 2021 to 2024, a national crisis that is putting pressure on Americans with mortgage burdens, according to a report issued Tuesday by the Consumer Federation of America.
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April 01, 2025
Idaho Boosts Property Tax Breaks By $100M
Idaho will increase tax breaks for property owners in the state starting this year and every year thereafter under a bill signed by the governor.
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March 31, 2025
NYC Fights Group's Claim Of Biased Property Tax System
An organization that says New York City's property tax regime discriminates against minorities can't proceed with its claim, the city told the state appellate court, saying that further discovery or trial is needed.
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March 31, 2025
6th Circ. Affirms County's Foreclosed Property Proceeds Win
The Sixth Circuit sided with a Michigan county Friday in a resident's suit alleging the decision to withhold surplus proceeds from the tax foreclosure sale of her home was an unconstitutional taking, affirming the constitutionality of a process for claiming proceeds that she failed to follow.
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March 31, 2025
Feds' Race Bias Suit Should Target Appraiser, Rocket Says
Rocket Mortgage LLC has urged a Colorado federal court to dismiss the federal government's race discrimination suit against the mortgage lender, an appraisal management company and an appraiser, arguing it is not responsible for what the appraiser purportedly did.
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March 31, 2025
Insurer Must Cover $2.4M Water Damage, Condo Owners Say
A Washington condo association has filed a federal consumer protection complaint against Country Casualty Insurance Co., alleging $2.4 million in unpaid claims for hidden water damage to exterior sheathing and framing the condo association says is covered by its property insurance policy.
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March 31, 2025
Vistria Group Affordable Housing Fund Raises $2.5B
Vistria Group announced Monday that its affordable housing-focused real estate fund has raised $2.5 billion since the fund was launched in 2023, adding that the private investment firm has acquired more than 7,000 housing units through the fund.
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March 31, 2025
Regulators Seek Pause On 5th Circ. Fight Over CRA Rules
Federal regulators have asked the Fifth Circuit to halt further proceedings in a banking industry challenge to their Biden-era Community Reinvestment Act rules, citing their recently announced plans to go back to the drawing board with them.
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March 31, 2025
Pearlstone Partners Gets $154.5M Loan For Texas Condos
Pearlstone Partners obtained a $154.5 million construction loan for its recently started three-building 158-unit luxury condominium project in downtown Austin, Texas, the full-service developer announced Monday.
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March 31, 2025
NYC Real Estate Week In Review
Goldberg Weprin and Hirschen Singer are among the law firms that scored work on the largest New York City real estate deals that hit public records last week, a slow period that saw only two deals above the $15 million mark become public.
Expert Analysis
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What Contractors Can Do To Address Material Cost Increases
In light of the Trump administration's plans to increase tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China, construction industry players should proactively employ legal strategies to mitigate the impacts that price increases and uncertainty may have on projects, says Brenda Radmacher at Seyfarth Shaw.
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Reg Waiver Eases Calif. Rebuilding, But Proceed With Care
California Gov. Gavin Newsom's executive order suspending some environmental review and permitting requirements for the reconstruction of homes and businesses damaged by recent wildfires may streamline rebuilding efforts, but will require careful navigation of the evolving regulatory landscape, says Gregory Berlin at Alston & Bird.
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A View Of The Shifting Insurance Regulatory Landscape
Attorneys at Eversheds Sutherland explore how the Federal Insurance Office's climate report, the new presidential administration and the California wildfires might affect the insurance regulatory landscape.
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The Tides Are Changing For Fair Access Banking Laws
The landscape of fair access banking laws, which seek to prevent banks from denying services based on individuals' ideological beliefs, has shifted in the last few years, but a new presidential administration provides renewed momentum for advancing such legislation against the backdrop of state efforts, say attorneys at Latham.
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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.