Residential
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November 27, 2023
CIM Group Wraps Up $48M Loan For LA Apartment Building
CIM Group completed a $47.5 million loan that will refinance The View, a 13-story, 168-unit Los Angeles apartment building, the real estate developer and lender announced Monday.
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November 27, 2023
Louisiana Residents Seek Early Win In HUD Conversion Fight
The residents of a Louisiana apartment development set to be turned into Section 8 housing sought an early win in a suit arguing the government didn't follow its own rule-making process when approving the conversion.
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November 27, 2023
Stars Align For $2B Berkeley Space Center
The University of California, Berkeley, NASA and SKS Partners have worked for years to align their missions for an aerospace campus that would take advantage of Moffett Field's proximity to Silicon Valley and a burgeoning space industry. Now, the development is moving forward.
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November 27, 2023
Mont. Justices Nix Counties' Lower Property Tax Reckoning
Montana's counties must levy property taxes per the methodology sanctioned by the state Department of Revenue, the state Supreme Court ruled, rejecting a suit brought by multiple counties that were found to have under-collected taxes.
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November 27, 2023
Tenn. Developer Wants Deposit Back From Lender Gone Quiet
A Tennessee developer has accused a lender of racketeering, saying in federal court it flouted a $17 million loan agreement and failed to return a $4.3 million deposit after defaulting.
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November 27, 2023
Judge Won't Toss Robocall Suit Against LoanDepot
An Arizona federal judge refused to let LoanDepot Inc. escape a proposed Telephone Consumer Protection Act class action, ruling that the mortgage company still violated the TCPA when it called the lead plaintiff about a home loan even though the violation was unintentional.
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November 27, 2023
Pa. Court Won't Revisit School District's Tax Appeal Policy
After ruling that a school district unevenly targeted high-value properties for assessment appeals and violated Pennsylvania's uniformity clause, the state's Commonwealth Court won't reconsider the case, it said in an order Monday.
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November 27, 2023
No 2nd Shot For Complex In Hurricane Case, Agent Says
Insurance agent AmRisc LP has asked a Louisiana federal court not to allow an apartment complex a second chance to oppose the agent's dismissal from an $11 million Hurricane Ida damage coverage dispute, claiming it had no valid excuse to miss a filing deadline.
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November 27, 2023
Fla. Panel Revives Homeowner's Damage Coverage Dispute
A Florida statute requiring policyholders to notify the state's Department of Financial Services before filing suit against an insurer does not apply retroactively to policies purchased before the statute's effective date, a Florida state appeals court held, reversing the dismissal of a homeowner's suit against her property insurer.
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November 27, 2023
Ohio Panel Reverses Disqualification Order For HOA's Atty
An Ohio appeals court reinstated a homeowners association's defense attorney in a dispute with a management company over legal fees, ruling that a lower court should not have granted the disqualification because there was no preexisting attorney-client relationship that prejudiced the parties.
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November 24, 2023
UK Property Biz Recommends Accepting US Rival's £99M Bid
Property portal OnTheMarket PLC said Friday that it has been advised to accept a proposed £99 million ($124 million) purchase by a subsidiary of CoStar, the U.S. real estate giant seeking to expand its presence in Europe.
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November 22, 2023
6th Circ. Upholds Ohio Housing Authority's Win in FHA Suit
The Sixth Circuit has sided with Dayton, Ohio's housing authority in a dispute over its reversal of a Section 8 voucher commitment — a move that allegedly tanked plans to build an affordable housing development for homeless veterans — two years after the appellate court revived the row.
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November 22, 2023
Connecticut Bank Seeks $2.3M From Historic Mansion's Sale
A Connecticut bank urged a state court to award it a $2.3 million share of a $3.05 million foreclosure sale of a historic mansion that operated as a boutique hotel.
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November 22, 2023
NJ Says 10 Landlords, Employers Violated Disability Bias Law
New Jersey Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin said his office found evidence that several of the state's employers and landlords violated state discrimination law by refusing employment and housing opportunities to individuals with disabilities.
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November 22, 2023
Canada To End Tax Deductions To Rein In Short-Term Rentals
Canada intends to eliminate the ability of operators of some short-term rentals popularized by services such as Airbnb and Vrbo to claim some tax deductions, in an attempt to free up more housing stock, the country's finance minister said in her fall economic statement.
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November 22, 2023
Goldman Family Fights Over NY Real Estate Biz Control
Inheritors of the late Sol Goldman's billion-dollar Big Apple property empire claim his daughter is seizing control of the family's real estate business, making a comparison to the television show "Succession," in a New York state lawsuit this week.
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November 22, 2023
3 Years After Boom, Multifamily Faces Test As Rates Soar
As COVID-19 spread across the U.S. in late 2020 and early 2021, multifamily housing developers took out large sums of three-year debt to fund a residential building boom as a wave of people migrated out of dense, high-cost markets. Now, the multifamily debt hitting maturity could spell trouble for a sector that, to this point, has held up well amid the pandemic and economic uncertainty.
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November 22, 2023
9th Circ. Sends Debt Collection Dispute Back To Lower Court
A Ninth Circuit panel reversed a California federal court's ruling that a group of tenants' appeal of a state court judgment regarding the cost-collection actions of the landlords' attorney was improper, calling the ruling flawed and sending the case back to the federal court.
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November 22, 2023
Student Housing Preleasing Sees Best Start Ever, Report Says
Preleasing for student housing in October at 200 select universities has "started off extremely strong" for the 2023-2024 school year, hitting a record pace, according to a report from real estate research firm Yardi Matrix.
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November 22, 2023
NJ Bill Would Reschedule Tax Assessment Appeals Process
New Jersey would reschedule the state's property tax assessment appeals process under legislation introduced in the state Assembly.
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November 22, 2023
Construction Loan Disclosures Could Benefit Rural Housing
The U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has approved a pilot program that will test changes to disclosures required for lenders making loans that combine funds for construction and a mortgage for when the home is complete, which are often used in rural areas and small towns.
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November 22, 2023
Breaking Down Real Estate Disputes Before Supreme Court
A flooded Texas highway and a big road maintenance bill for a small California residence are at the heart of two disputes that could shape real estate law once the U.S. Supreme Court weighs in during its current term.
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November 21, 2023
Home Buyer Can't Revive Suit After Flouting Court Orders
A homeowner who missed nine discovery deadlines, two fee-payment orders and received several warnings about the potential consequences should not have been surprised when a trial court permanently dismissed his contract suit against the company that sold the property, a state appellate panel said.
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November 21, 2023
First Guaranty, Ex-Staff Seek OK On $1.75M WARN Deal
First Guaranty Mortgage and a proposed class representing employees laid off in 2022 asked a Delaware bankruptcy judge to approve a settlement of $1.75 million to close out the ex-staff's WARN Act claims in a Chapter 11 adversary proceeding against the home loan originator.
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November 21, 2023
Zillow Defends Jury Instructions In Antitrust Win Over Rival
Zillow has asked a Washington federal judge to deny REX-Real Estate Exchange Inc.'s bid for a new trial on its antitrust claims, arguing that the court's jury instructions in its September legal victory were proper and that there were no procedural errors.
Expert Analysis
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Colo. Eviction Case Could Transform Tenant Rights
The Colorado Supreme Court recently granted certiorari in a case that could open the door for tenants to assert allegations of discrimination and retaliation during eviction proceedings, and dramatically prolong the state's process, says Jacob Hollars at Spencer Fane.
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Courts Can Overturn Deficient State Regulations, Too
While suits challenging federal regulations have become commonplace, such cases against state agencies are virtually nonexistent, but many states have provisions that allow litigants to bring suit for regulations with inadequate cost-benefit analyses, says Reeve Bull at the Virginia Office of Regulatory Management.
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Harsh 11th Circ. Rebuke Should Inspire Changes At CFPB
The Eleventh Circuit's recent Consumer Financial Protection Bureau v. Brown decision, which found the CFPB's conduct had been egregious in a debt collection enforcement action, should encourage some reflection at the bureau regarding its level of attention to the reasonable due process concerns of regulated institutions, says Eric Mogilnicki at Covington.
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Tales From The Trenches Of Remote Depositions
As practitioners continue to conduct depositions remotely in the post-pandemic world, these virtual environments are rife with opportunities for improper behavior such as witness coaching, scripted testimony and a general lack of civility — but there are methods to prevent and combat these behaviors, say Jennifer Gibbs and Bennett Moss at Zelle.
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3 Alternatives To CRE Collateralized Loan Obligations
With current commercial real estate market conditions pushing issuers away from collateralized loan obligations, several Freddie Mac offerings should be considered as alternative exit strategies for mortgage loans secured by multifamily properties, say attorneys at Mayer Brown.
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Fla. Banking Brief: All The Notable Compliance Updates In Q2
Florida financial institutions must now navigate minimum interest rates for attorney trust accounts, restrictions on property sales to prohibited foreigners, and a ban on weighing environmental, social and governance factors to determine a customer's creditworthiness — changes that will add to banks' compliance pressures, says Patricia Hernandez at Avila Rodriguez.
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NY Court Sends Mixed Signals On Contested Foreclosure Law
Although New York's Appellate Division, Second Department, has avoided addressing the constitutionality and retroactive application of the Foreclosure Abuse Prevention Act, its conflicting pattern of applying FAPA to existing cases is creating confusion regarding the future of the law, say Christopher Gorman and John Muldoon at Abrams Fensterman and litigation support analyst Robert Marx.
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Expect CFPB Scrutiny On AI In Lending
As the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau prioritizes regulatory oversight of the financial services industry's use of automated systems and artificial technology, it will need to balance regulation and innovation, and companies should prepare to mitigate any potential for bias or unfair, deceptive or abusive acts and practices, say attorneys at Goodwin.
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Level Up Lawyers' Business Development With Gamification
With employee engagement at a 10-year low in the U.S., there are several gamification techniques marketing and business development teams at law firms can use to make generating new clients and matters more appealing to lawyers, says Heather McCullough at Society 54.
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Texas Construction Statute Of Repose Leaves Open Questions
Texas' new significantly shorter statute of repose barring certain suits against construction contractors contains some ambiguous wording that will likely raise questions to be decided by courts, says Mason Hester at Munsch Hardt.
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5 Ways Firms Can Rethink Office Design In A Hybrid World
As workplaces across the country adapt to flexible work, law firms must prioritize individuality, amenities and technology in office design, says Kristin Cerutti at Nelson Worldwide.
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In The CFPB Playbook: Abuse Policy, PACE, Payment Apps
From defining "abusive" conduct to implementing green energy financing to policing payment apps, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau was busy last quarter. Akerman's Nora Rigby discusses all this and more in the first installment of bureau activity recaps by former CFPB personnel.
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How To Avoid Flopping When Flipping Fla. Real Estate
As land prices rise, Florida real estate developers are increasingly contracting to flip property to other purchasers for a profit, and they should carefully consider the unique risks and issues associated with the different forms that the process can take, says Gary Kaleita at Lowndes.