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February 06, 2025
Dem Sens. Re-Introduce Bill To Stop Algorithmic Price-Fixing
A group of Democratic senators has re-introduced a bill that would prevent companies from using common software and shared data to set prices through algorithms, an issue that's been the subject of mounting litigation in the rental housing market and other sectors.
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February 06, 2025
4th Circ. Sides With Credit Rater In Developers' Libel Lawsuit
A group of developers won't get a second shot at their libel suit alleging credit rating firm Dun & Bradstreet published misleading credit reports about them after the Fourth Circuit said they failed to show the statements in those reports were defamatory.
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February 06, 2025
Broker Sued In $79M Bezos Deal Has To Replead Defenses
A Florida judge on Thursday struck most of the defenses put forth by Douglas Elliman LLC against accusations that it misrepresented that Amazon founder Jeff Bezos was not the true purchaser of a $79 million Miami property, but told the real estate broker it could assert the defenses again with more facts to support them.
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February 06, 2025
Fannie Mae Finances $309M San Diego Complex Sale
MG Properties has acquired a 12-property multifamily community in San Diego for $309 million from seller Greystar, in a deal financed by Fannie Mae, the borrower announced on Wednesday.
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February 06, 2025
PFAS Landscape Likely To Change Again In 2025, Atty Says
Property developers were thrown into a new regulatory landscape in 2024 when the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency designated two PFAS as hazardous substances, but there appears to be even more upheaval on the horizon.
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February 06, 2025
Conn. Gov. Pitches $350M Corporate Tax Boost In Budget
Connecticut would make changes to its corporate taxes that would raise nearly $350 million over two years under the governor's budget proposal, which would also provide property tax relief for residential owners.
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February 06, 2025
Mortgage Co. Strikes Deal To End Loan Officers' OT Suit
A mortgage company reached an agreement with a collective of loan officers to resolve their suit accusing the firm of unlawfully classifying them as exempt from earning overtime wages, a filing in California federal court said.
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February 05, 2025
Dems Want Probe Of RealPage Role In Military Rent Hikes
Senate Democrats are calling on the Department of Defense to open an investigation into property management software company RealPage, saying the company may be driving rent hikes for military families.
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February 05, 2025
RealPage Says Missing Market Power Dooms Antitrust Suit
RealPage Inc. is making another effort to dodge antitrust allegations after the government expanded its case to rope in half a dozen residential landlords, arguing the amended pleading still falls short of showing the property management software company has enough market power to influence rent prices.
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February 05, 2025
'Pay-To-Pay' Fees Are Unfair Debt Practice, 11th Circ. Rules
The Eleventh Circuit said a mortgage servicing company illegally charged borrowers fees for online and phone payments, upholding a Florida federal court's decision that it improperly collected so-called pay-to-pay convenience fees that were not expressly allowed by underlying loan agreements.
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February 05, 2025
LA City Atty Says Rental Startup Price-Gouged During Fires
The Los Angeles City Attorney's Office on Tuesday accused furnished rental startup Blueground of illegally profiting from the destructive wildfires that broke out in Los Angeles last month, saying in a complaint filed in state court that Blueground jacked up rental prices, including in evacuation zones.
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February 05, 2025
Apartment REIT Sees Growing Demand From LA Fires
Equity Residential executives said they're seeing increased demand for larger apartments in select Los Angeles neighborhoods due to the now fully contained wildfires, but an eviction moratorium and other policy responses being floated could do more harm than good, they said.
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February 05, 2025
Essex Avoids Fire Damage, Leans On Bay Area Supply Crunch
Executives with Essex Property Trust said on Wednesday that the company escaped damage from the wildfires that visited Los Angeles last month as it expects to compete for acquisitions next year in markets where supply remains even more strained, such as the Bay Area.
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February 05, 2025
Insurers Sued Over $8M In Water Damage At Wash. Condos
Farmers and Western National have allegedly breached their property insurance policies by refusing to cover nearly $8 million in hidden water damage at two Seattle-area condominium complexes, according to separate complaints filed by the condo owners associations.
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February 05, 2025
Apply Presuit Notice Law Retroactively, Insurer Tells Fla. Court
Universal Property and Casualty Insurance Co. on Wednesday urged the Florida Supreme Court to reverse a decision declining to apply a state law requiring presuit notice against a property insurance carrier to a policy purchased before the law's effective date.
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February 05, 2025
Real Estate Group Of The Year: Gibson Dunn
Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP advised on deals including Signature Bank's loan sale, two mega multifamily portfolio sales and the rise of an ultra-luxury tower in New York City in 2024, placing the firm among the 2024 Law360 Real Estate Groups of the Year.
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February 05, 2025
Construction Group Of The Year: Orrick
Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP guided New York City's Department of Design and Construction as lead counsel on the development of the agency's design-build program, which includes a $13 billion project to replace Rikers Island with community-based jails by using a novel project delivery method for the city, earning the firm a spot among the 2024 Law360 Construction Groups of the Year.
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February 05, 2025
Modern CRE Finance Asks More Of Real Estate Practices
Dramatic shifts are happening in the way commercial real estate is financed. Transactions have gotten “faster, larger and more complicated,” in the words of one attorney, and real estate practices have had to adapt to an evolving sector.
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February 05, 2025
Brokerage Lines Up $166M Financing For Va. Community Buy
Marcus & Millichap arranged $165.9 million in financing for a multifamily real estate investment firm's acquisition of an Alexandria, Virginia, apartment and townhome community, the brokerage announced.
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February 04, 2025
Wells Fargo Clears 2 More Consent Orders Amid Rehab Efforts
The Federal Reserve said Tuesday that Wells Fargo & Co. has exited a pair of mortgage-related consent orders from more than a decade ago, another step forward in the banking giant's regulatory rehabilitation efforts.
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February 04, 2025
Norfolk Southern Hit With 'Toxic Nightmare' Derailment Suit
Hundreds of Ohio and Pennsylvania residents affected by the fallout of the Feb. 3, 2023, Norfolk Southern train derailment have accused the rail company, government agencies and several businesses of downplaying the ongoing harm of the incident, marking one of the latest lawsuits filed on or near the two-year milestone.
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February 04, 2025
State Farm Seeks Emergency Rate Hike After Calif. Fires
State Farm asked the California Department of Insurance to approve an emergency rate hike, including a 22% average increase for homeowners across the state, citing the company's worsening financial condition following the fires in Los Angeles.
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February 04, 2025
Real Estate PE Firm Closes $125M Sunbelt-Focused Fund
Tioga Capital LLC collected $125 million worth of capital commitments for a fund that aims to invest in real estate in the Sun Belt, the Atlanta-based real estate investment firm announced Tuesday.
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February 04, 2025
Ecovie Brings Water Recycling Tech To Real Estate
With building developers and operators increasingly having to pay attention to water management, the property technology firm Ecovie is looking to do its part to help the situation, property by property.
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February 04, 2025
Late Developer's Atty Asks For Help To Determine Privilege
The attorney of Sergio Pino, the late founder and CEO of Century Homebuilders Group LLC, asked a Florida judge Tuesday to appoint a special master to review privileged documents requested by Pino's estate regarding entities the attorneys helped Pino set up and asset transfers he worked on.
Expert Analysis
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9 Consumer Finance Issues To Note From CFPB Report
A recent report from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau highlights abusive consumer finance tactics that the agency uncovered during supervisory examinations over the last year — among the most significant issues identified: deceptive practices in automotive loan servicing, and consumer reporting and debt collection compliance failures, say attorneys at Troutman Pepper.
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Transaction Risks In Residential Mortgage M&A Due Diligence
As the residential mortgage market continues to consolidate due to interest rate increases and low housing volume, buyers and sellers should pay attention to a number of compliance considerations ranging from fair lending laws to employee classification, say attorneys at Mayer Brown.
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Ore. Warranty Ruling Complicates Insurance Classification
The Oregon Court of Appeals' recent TruNorth v. Department of Consumer and Business Services holding that a service contract — commonly referred to as an extended warranty — covering commercial property is subject to the state's consumer service contract laws raises regulatory questions for contract obligors, sellers and administrators, say attorneys at Locke Lord.
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FCRA Legislation To Watch For The Remainder Of 2023
If enacted, pending federal and state legislation may result in significant changes for the Fair Credit Reporting Act landscape and thus require regulated entities and practitioners to pivot their compliance strategies, say attorneys at Troutman Pepper.
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Regulators Must Get Creative To Keep Groundwater Flowing
Even as populations have boomed in Sun Belt states like Arizona, California and Texas, groundwater levels have diminished due to drought and overuse — so regulators must explore options including pumping limits, groundwater replenishment and wastewater reuse to ensure future supplies for residential and commercial needs, says Jeffrey Davis at Integral Consulting.
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What Upholding Of Short-Term Rental Law Means For NYC
A New York state judge's dismissal of Airbnb's challenge against the Short-Term Rental Registration Law will benefit the city's hospitality industry and exert downward pressure on apartment rents, and potentially provide a model for other local governments around the U.S. to curb short-term apartment rentals, says Alexander Lycoyannis at Holland & Knight.
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Key Provisions In Florida's New Insurer Accountability Act
Florida's recent bipartisan Insurer Accountability Act introduces a range of new obligations for insurance companies and regulatory bodies to strengthen consumer protection, and other states may follow suit should it prove successful at ensuring a reliable insurance market, say Jan Larson and Benjamin Malings at Jenner & Block.
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Fair Lending Activity: Calm On The Surface, Churning Below
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's recently released annual fair lending report to Congress confirms that despite the paucity of public fair lending enforcement actions in 2022, the CFPB and prudential banking agencies are engaged in significant nonpublic oversight, examination and enforcement activities, say attorneys at Cooley.
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The Basics Of Being A Knowledge Management Attorney
Excerpt from Practical Guidance
Michael Lehet at Ogletree Deakins discusses the role of knowledge management attorneys at law firms, the common tasks they perform and practical tips for lawyers who may be considering becoming one.
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Negotiating Material Escalation In Construction Contracts
As material price escalation clauses have remained popular in construction contracts despite an easing of recent supply chain issues, attorneys representing owners should understand key considerations for negotiating such clauses, and strategies to mitigate potential exploitation by contractors, says H. Arthur Black II at Brooks Pierce.
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Key Drivers Behind Widespread Adoption Of NAV Financing
While net asset value-based lending has existed for years, NAV lending has only started to move into the mainstream recently — likely due to difficult market conditions faced by sponsors including persistent inflation, high interest rates and a lack of exit opportunities, say Matthew Kerfoot and Jinyoung Joo at Proskauer.
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Beware Unique Compliance Risks In Home Equity Lending
As borrowers increasingly look to junior-lien mortgages and home equity lines of credit instead of first-lien mortgages, regulators will pay increased attention in turn and lenders will have to watch for a number of legal and regulatory pitfalls as they rush to meet this newfound demand, say attorneys at Orrick.
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4 Business-Building Strategies For Introvert Attorneys
Excerpt from Practical Guidance
Introverted lawyers can build client bases to rival their extroverted peers’ by adapting time-tested strategies for business development that can work for any personality — such as claiming a niche, networking for maximum impact, drawing on existing contacts and more, says Ronald Levine at Herrick Feinstein.