Residential
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December 18, 2025
IRS Sets Unused Housing Credit Carryovers For 25 States
The IRS published Thursday the amounts of unused housing credit carryovers allocated to qualified states for 2025.
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December 17, 2025
AI Bolstered Proptech Development, Growth In 2025
Amid the ongoing frenzy over artificial intelligence, the property technology sector showed signs of maturing in 2025 along with an upswing in investments.
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December 17, 2025
NYC Real Estate Week In Review
Tarter Krinsky & Drogin LLP, Paul Hastings LLP, Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton LLP and DLA Piper were among the law firms that advised the biggest New York City real estate deals in deed filings last week, including two office buildings in Manhattan that sold for over $200 million.
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December 17, 2025
Ex-Clients Say Gibbons Botched $35M Judgment Appeal
A group of former Gibbons PC clients has sued the firm in New Jersey state court for allegedly waiting too long to file an appeal of a $35 million judgment in an insurance company's suit against a real estate developer and others.
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December 17, 2025
Ore. Court Takes County's Offer On Cut Property Value
While an Oregon landowner didn't bring enough evidence to show why the real market value of his property should be lower than an initial assessment, it will still be reduced after the state tax court accepted proposed reductions from the county.
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December 17, 2025
Manhattan Loft Landlord Hits Ch. 11 With $46M Debt
The owner of a six-story commercial loft building in Manhattan has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on the eve of a foreclosure sale on close to $41 million in mortgage debt.
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December 17, 2025
High Court Seals End To NAR Optional Rule Antitrust Suit
The U.S. Supreme Court again declined to review antitrust claims centered on Zillow's adoption of an optional National Association of Realtors rule, which a defunct brokerage claimed was necessary after a district court reading of Seventh Circuit precedent deepened an existing split.
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December 17, 2025
UWM Nabs MSR-Focused REIT In $1.3B All-Stock Deal
Greenberg Traurig-advised mortgage lender UWM Holdings Corp. on Wednesday unveiled plans to acquire mortgage servicing rights-focused REIT Two Harbors Investment Corp., led by Jones Day, in an all-stock deal that boasts an equity value of $1.3 billion.
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December 17, 2025
2 Firms Guide $59M Take-Private Of Denver Luxury Travel Co.
Luxury travel company Exclusive Resorts said Wednesday that it has reached an agreement to acquire Denver, Colorado-based Inspirato Inc. and take the vacation home company private in a deal advised by Latham & Watkins LLP and Davis Graham & Stubbs LLP.
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December 17, 2025
The Top Trademark Decisions Of 2025
The U.S. Supreme Court vacated a trademark infringement award that reached nearly $47 million and found nonparties couldn't be on the hook for the amount, while the Federal Circuit reproached a trademark tribunal for its handling of a man's attempt to register the F-word. Here are Law360's picks for the biggest trademark decisions of 2025.
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December 17, 2025
3 Firms Advise $93M Miami Condo Tower Construction Loan
Developer PMG, along with Miami's Lion Development Group and LNDMRK Development, announced they have secured a $92.5 million construction loan for a downtown Miami condo project, with advice from Bilzin Sumberg Baena Price & Axelrod LLP, Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck LLP and Mavrides Moyal Packman & Sadkin LLP.
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December 16, 2025
Property Management Co. Faces AI Platform Antitrust Suit
Artificial intelligence-driven insurance compliance service provider Beagle Labs Inc. has hit AppFolio with antitrust claims in federal court, alleging the property management software company told customers Beagle created cybersecurity risks in order to drive them toward AppFolio's in-house products.
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December 16, 2025
Ex-Worker Drops Bias Suit Against Ga. Housing Authority
A woman who alleged she was denied a senior position with a local housing authority after its leaders found out she'd sued her prior employer has agreed to dismiss her suit, according to a filing in Georgia federal court.
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December 16, 2025
Apartment Developer Sues JV Parties In Del. Over Spending
A Florida general partnership has sued a joint venture partner and two key members in Delaware's Court of Chancery, alleging the loss of millions of dollars through mishandled, misspent or wrongly reported outlays for the development of a 204-unit apartment tower in Coral Gables.
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December 16, 2025
Corporate Transparency Act Is Constitutional, 11th Circ. Says
The Corporate Transparency Act is constitutional because it regulates economic activities with a substantial impact on interstate commerce and doesn't violate protections against unreasonable searches, the Eleventh Circuit said Tuesday, reversing a lower court's decision.
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December 16, 2025
Walsh Colucci Guides Land Use Approval For Va. Resi Project
Alexandria, Virginia's City Council approved mixed-use property developer and owner JBG Smith's plans for a major multifamily project, under the guidance of land use counsel Walsh Colucci Lubeley & Walsh PC.
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December 16, 2025
$1.7M Verdict Tainted By Confusion, NJ Housing Agency Says
Camden, New Jersey's housing authority asked a Garden State federal court for a new trial after a jury awarded $1.7 million to former and current employees who claimed they were terminated for raising concerns about corruption, arguing that the jury improperly decided questions of law and that the jury charges and verdict sheet contradicted each other.
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December 16, 2025
Aimco To Sell Off Chicago Apartment Portfolio For $455M
Apartment Investment and Management Co., or Aimco, said it has agreed to sell a portfolio of seven apartment properties in Chicago for $455 million to a LaTerra Development affiliate and Respark Residential.
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December 15, 2025
Property Investor Says Florida Real Estate Broker Stole $121M
A Florida rental properly investor accused a real estate broker in state court of misappropriating more than $121 million intended as investment distributions, saying she used her position as manager of several companies to divert the funds to her own accounts.
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December 15, 2025
NY Board Approves 3 New Casino Licenses In NYC
The New York State Gaming Commission granted three casino licenses to New York City for projects proposed in Queens and the Bronx, finalizing a tiered license system tied to the size of applicants' investments.
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December 15, 2025
One Sotheby's Agent Found Guilty Of $3.7M Theft
A jury on Friday returned a guilty verdict for a former One Sotheby's International Realty agent who was accused of stealing $3.7 million in proceeds from the sale of a Miami-area beachfront luxury condo.
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December 12, 2025
NC Justices Won't Revive Developer's Fraud Suit
North Carolina's highest court sided with two real estate companies against a suit filed by their former partner on a multifamily redevelopment project, ruling on Friday that the businesses were contractually allowed to boot the plaintiff from the project's company.
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December 12, 2025
NY Developer Charged In $8.5M Pandemic Loan Fraud
A New York real estate developer fraudulently obtained $8.5 million worth of COVID-19 pandemic relief loans and spent the money on two seven-bedroom homes in the Hamptons, diamond jewelry and paying off personal and business debts, Massachusetts federal prosecutors said Friday.
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December 12, 2025
NYC Pledges $1B For Coney Island Boardwalk Overhaul
New York City officials on Friday announced a $1 billion plan to rebuild a nearly three-mile boardwalk on Coney Island, add 1,500 homes, and update infrastructure and a sports center.
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December 12, 2025
Colo. Mobile Home Was Properly Valued, Court Says
A Colorado mobile home was correctly valued by a county's board of tax appeals and should not have its value lowered, the Colorado Court of Appeals ruled.
Expert Analysis
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Colorado Banking Brief: All The Notable Legal Updates In Q3
In the third quarter of 2024, Colorado's banking and financial services sector faced both regulatory updates and changes to state law due to recent federal court decisions — with consequences for local governments, mortgage lenders, state-chartered trust companies and federally chartered lenders serving Colorado consumers, says Sarah Auchterlonie at Brownstein Hyatt.
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In The CFPB Playbook: No Lazy, Hazy Days Of Summer
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is headed for a brisk fall season, on the heels of a heated summer, which included the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling that the CFPB funding structure is constitutional, and in advance of the November election, says Eamonn Moran at Holland & Knight.
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Basel Endgame Rules: A Change Is Coming
The Federal Reserve Board's recently announced recalibration of the Basel endgame proposal begins a critical chapter in the evolution of not only the safety and soundness of U.S. banks, but also of banks' abilities to lend and support American businesses and consumers, say attorneys at Davis Wright.
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Reassessing Lease Provisions To Account For ESG Initiatives
As companies seek to build ESG considerations into their businesses, it's crucial to understand how such initiatives can quickly become significant enough to compel reassessment of lease agreement provisions, and how best to modify leases accordingly, say Julian Freeman and Gabe Pitassi at Cox Castle.
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Avoid Getting Burned By Agencies' Solar Financing Spotlight
Recently coordinated reports and advisories from the U.S. Department of the Treasury, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and the Federal Trade Commission maximize the spotlight on the consumer solar financing market and highlight pitfalls for lenders to avoid in this burgeoning field, says Mercedes Tunstall at Cadwalader.
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Assessing Algorithmic Versus Generative AI Pricing Tools
A comparison of traditional algorithmic pricing models and those powered by generative artificial intelligence can help regulators and practitioners weigh the pros and cons of relying on large language models to price products or services, say Maxime Cohen at McGill University, and Tim Spittle and Jimmy Royer at Analysis Group.
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Navigating A Potpourri Of Possible Transparency Act Pitfalls
Despite the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network's continued release of guidance for complying with the Corporate Transparency Act, its interpretation remains in flux, making it important for companies to understand potentially problematic areas of ambiguity in the practical application of the law, say attorneys at Sidley.
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DOJ Must Overcome Hurdles In RealPage Antitrust Case
The U.S. Department of Justice's recent claims that RealPage's pricing software violates the Sherman Act mark a creative, and apparently contradictory, shift in the agency's approach to algorithmic price-fixing that will face several key challenges, say attorneys at Clifford Chance.
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What To Know About CFPB Stance On Confidentiality Terms
A recent circular from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau represents a growing effort across government agencies to address overbroad confidentiality agreements, and gives employers insight into the bureau's perspective on the issue as it relates to the Consumer Financial Protection Act, say Holly Williamson and Elizabeth King at Hunton.
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What's Next For Federal Preemption In Financial Services
The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency's review of its preemption interpretations and growing pressure from state regulators signal potential changes ahead for preemption in U.S. financial services, and the path forward will likely involve a reevaluation of the entire framework, say attorneys at Clark Hill.
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Increased Scrutiny Raises Int'l Real Estate Transaction Risks
Recently proposed regulations expanding the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States' oversight, a White House divestment order and state-level legislative efforts signal increasing scrutiny of real estate transactions that may trigger national security concerns, say Luciano Racco and Aleksis Fernández Caballero at Foley Hoag.
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Financial Incentives May Alleviate Affordable Housing Crisis
There is a wide array of financial incentives and assistance that the government can provide to both real estate developers and individuals to chip away at the housing affordability problem from multiple angles, say Eric DeBear and Madeline Williams at Cozen.
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Portland's Gross Receipts Tax Oversteps City's Authority
Recent measures by Portland, Oregon, that expand the voter-approved scope of the Clean Energy Surcharge on certain retail sales eviscerate the common meaning of the word "retail" and exceed the city's chartered authority to levy tax, say Nikki Dobay at Greenberg Traurig and Jeff Newgard at Peak Policy.