Residential
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									September 15, 2025
									Condo Group Says Insurer Undervalued $3.8M Plumbing LossA condominium association accused an AIG unit in Florida federal court Monday of "grossly" undervaluing the amount of damages it incurred from a cracked water pipe, saying the entirety of its plumbing system has since failed, causing more than $3.8 million in repair and replacement costs. 
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									September 15, 2025
									LA Developer Agrees To Tear Down Homes In Laurel CanyonThe Los Angeles city attorney on Monday announced a plea agreement with one of two developers accused of violating building and safety guidelines by restarting construction on a contentious five-home development in Laurel Canyon. 
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									September 15, 2025
									NYC Real Estate Week In ReviewGreenberg Traurig and Goldberg Weprin are among the law firms that picked up work on the largest New York City real estate deals that hit public records last week, with all five of the week's top deals happening in Manhattan. 
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									September 15, 2025
									JLL Guides $1.1B Multifamily Sale, Freddie Mac FinancingFairfield acquired a 15-property multifamily portfolio spanning six states from Sunroad Enterprises in a $1.1 billion blockbuster deal, seller-side broker JLL announced Monday. 
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									September 15, 2025
									RI Court Halts Political Criteria In $75M Homelessness GrantA Rhode Island federal judge granted a temporary restraining order directing the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to disburse grants through a $75 million program to combat homelessness after groups complained the Trump administration sought to impose new barriers to winning funding. 
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									September 15, 2025
									NJ Multifamily Building Nabs $220M Bridge LoanDeveloper Namdar Group borrowed a $220 million bridge loan from real estate lender TYKO Capital to refinance Namdar's 576-unit, 27-story mixed-use Jersey City, New Jersey, multifamily property, commercial real estate finance services company Walker & Dunlop Inc. announced Monday. 
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									September 12, 2025
									Higher Ed Real Estate: A Back To School SpecialAs colleges and universities face mounting financial pressures and enrollment challenges, their real estate strategies are evolving. From legal battles over property disputes to creative approaches for monetizing underutilized assets, Law360 Real Estate Authority offers a window into real estate concerns in the higher education sector. 
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									September 12, 2025
									Fla. Ex-Atty Banned From Pro Se Suits To Win Back HouseThe Florida Supreme Court has sanctioned a disbarred Tampa tax attorney and banned her from filing any more pro se complaints related to efforts to regain her house, which was taken away by court order more than eight years ago. 
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									September 12, 2025
									Wash. Condo Association, Insurer Settle Water Damage SuitA Washington condominium association has settled a lawsuit with Country Casualty Insurance Co. over $2.4 million in unpaid claims for water damage that an architect and the association discovered in a probe to find hidden problems in buildings. 
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									September 12, 2025
									Boston Activist Eyes Plea In Charity Fraud CaseA prominent Boston anti-violence activist asked a federal judge on Friday to schedule a change of plea hearing in a case alleging she misused donations to a nonprofit and pandemic assistance funds for housing, travel, dining and other personal expenses. 
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									September 12, 2025
									New House Bill Would Boost Infrastructure ProtectionsA Democratic congressman and two other lawmakers are headlining a bipartisan House bill that aims to bolster both critical infrastructure protections and the authority of the federal government's Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States when it comes to probing and blocking real estate deals that could endanger the properties. 
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									September 12, 2025
									Firm Says Lender In 'Falsified' Loan Suit Wasn't A ClientPullman & Comley LLC has told a Connecticut state judge it should not have to face a New York lender's claims in a legal malpractice case accusing the multistate law firm of failing to flag allegedly falsified $16.2 million loan documents because the plaintiff was not its client. 
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									September 12, 2025
									Title Group Says FinCEN Erred In Rule On All-Cash Resi DealsThe American Land Title Association told a Florida federal judge that the U.S. Department of the Treasury's Financial Crimes Enforcement Network underestimated the costs and overestimated the benefits of a rule imposing new reporting requirements on all-cash residential real estate transactions. 
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									September 12, 2025
									NYC Eviction Counsel Program Struggles To Meet Its GoalsMore than half the households eligible for New York City's Right to Counsel program are not receiving legal representation in eviction cases, with representation rates for all households that appear in court peaking at just over half of tenants in 2022 before falling to roughly one-third of citywide tenants in 2024, according to a report. 
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									September 11, 2025
									Nationwide, Travelers Settle 'Hot Tub Lung' Coverage DisputeNationwide and Travelers told a California federal judge they have reached a settlement in a lawsuit over coverage for a condominium association facing claims from a resident alleging he needed a double lung transplant due to contaminants from a hot tub and pool. 
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									September 11, 2025
									Texas Justices Wary Of Letting Developers Out Of $75M BondTexas Supreme Court justices seemed hesitant Thursday to buy an argument from Greystar Development & Construction LP that it and other defendants on the hook for a $406 million judgment only need to collectively pay a $25 million bond for their appeal, saying the statute seemingly compels each individual defendant to pony up. 
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									September 11, 2025
									Holland & Knight Taps New RE Capital Markets Group LeaderHolland & Knight has named partner Keith Brandofino to step in as leader of the firm's real estate capital markets group, replacing co-leads Mark Weibel and Bill O'Connor, the firm confirmed Sept. 11. 
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									September 11, 2025
									2 Firms Guide $485M Financing For Green NYC TowerFederman Steifman LLP and Greenberg Traurig LLP advised on $485 million in financing for Alloy Development from Kayne Anderson and the Vistria Group, earmarked for the construction of a second tower in a mixed-use project that will span a full New York City block. 
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									September 11, 2025
									Barnes & Thornburg Hires Real Estate Legal Project ManagersBarnes & Thornburg LLP has announced it hired two former land use planners for Delaware's New Castle County as real estate legal project managers for the firm's real estate department in its Wilmington office. 
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									September 11, 2025
									Meet The Attys In Del. Appeal Of Gellert Seitz Malpractice SuitAttorneys from Ippoliti Law Group and Marshall Dennehey PC who have experience handling other malpractice fights will make their arguments to Delaware's Supreme Court next week in a bid to revive a homebuilder's legal malpractice case against Gellert Seitz Busenkell & Brown LLC. 
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									September 11, 2025
									DC Housing Conversion Lands $53M FinancingLionheart Strategic Management said Thursday that it joined Schroders Capital and Maryland-based Forbright Bank to provide $53 million to a joint venture pursuing a residential conversion of a Washington, D.C., office building. 
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									September 11, 2025
									2nd Circ. Axes Hotel's Appeal After Town Drops Zoning SuitThe Second Circuit tossed a hotel's appeal bid for a district court order that remanded a New York town's zoning suit concerning asylum seekers staying at the hotel, ruling Thursday that it will also vacate the remand order because the town permanently dropped its suit against the hotel. 
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									September 10, 2025
									Downtown Fort Lauderdale's Growth Spurs Economic BoomThe recent influx of residents to downtown Fort Lauderdale has translated into gains on the commercial side, as a new report shows how the South Florida city is becoming a leading driver in the region's economy and is outperforming broader trends. 
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									September 10, 2025
									Fla. Judge Chides Attys Over Discovery In High-Rise Ch. 11A Florida federal judge on Wednesday chided attorneys over discovery deadlines in a Chapter 11 bankruptcy case involving a downtown Miami high-rise development, setting an October deadline to produce documents after requests weren't fulfilled on time. 
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									September 10, 2025
									Airbnb Presses Bid To Toss Conservative Shareholders' SuitAirbnb Inc. is urging a Delaware federal judge to reject a lawsuit from two conservative institutional shareholders, arguing that delivery of the groups' shareholder proposals to the company's mail room doesn't suggest executives sought to exclude the submissions from the company's 2025 proxy materials. 
Expert Analysis
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								Assessing The Practicality Of Harris' Affordable Housing Plan  Vice President Kamala Harris' proposed "Build the American Dream" plan to tackle housing affordability issues takes solid recommendations into account and may fare better than California's unsuccessful attempt at a similar program, but the scope of the problem is beyond what a three-point plan can solve, says Brooke Miller at Sheppard Mullin. 
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								RealPage Suit Shows Growing Algorithm, AI Pricing Scrutiny  The U.S. Department of Justice's suit against RealPage for helping fix rental rates, filed last week, demonstrates how the use of algorithmic and artificial intelligence tools to assist with pricing decisions is drawing increasing scrutiny and action across government agencies, and specifically at the Federal Trade Commission and the DOJ, say Andre Geverola and Leah Harrell at Arnold & Porter. 
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								What To Expect From Evolving Wash. Development Plans  The current round of periodic updates to Washington counties' growth and development plans will need to address new requirements from recent legislation, and will also likely bring changes that should please property owners and developers, says Jami Balint at Seyfarth. 
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								Brownfield Questions Surround IRS Tax Credit Bonus  Though the IRS has published guidance regarding the Inflation Reduction Act's 10% adder for tax credits generated by renewable energy projects constructed on brownfield sites, considerable guesswork remains as potential implications seem contrary to IRS intentions, say Megan Caldwell and Jon Micah Goeller at Husch Blackwell. 
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								Bank M&A Continues To Lag Amid Regulatory Ambiguity.jpg)  Bank M&A activity in the first half of 2024 continued to be lower than in prior years, as the industry is recovering from the 2023 bank failures, and regulatory and macroeconomic conditions have not otherwise been prime for deals, say Robert Azarow and Amber Hay at Arnold & Porter. 
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								How High Court Ruling Is Shaping Homelessness Policies  The U.S. Supreme Court’s June decision in Grants Pass v. Johnson to allow enforcement of local ordinances against overnight camping is already spurring new policies to manage homelessness, but the court's ruling does not grant jurisdictions unfettered power, say Kathryn Kafka and Alex Merritt at Sheppard Mullin. 
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								Maryland 'Rain Tax' Ruling May Offer Hope For Tax Credits  A Maryland state appellate court's recent decision in Ben Porto v. Montgomery County echoes earlier case law upholding controversial stormwater charges as a valid excise tax, but it also suggests that potential credits to reduce property owners' liability could get broader in scope, says Alyssa Domzal at Ballard Spahr. 
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								Decoding CFPB Priorities Amid Ramp-Up In Nonbank Actions  Based on recent Consumer Financial Protection Bureau enforcement actions and press releases about its supervisory activities, the agency appears poised to continue increasing its scrutiny over nonbank entities — particularly with respect to emerging financial products and services — into next year, say attorneys at Wiley. 
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								Shipping Containers As Building Elements Require Diligence  With the shipping container market projected to double between 2020 and 2028, repurposing containers as storage units, office spaces and housing may become more common, but developers must make sure they comply with requirements that can vary by intended use and location, says Steven Otto at Crosbie Gliner. 
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								7th Circ. Ruling Expands CFPB Power In Post-Chevron Era.jpg)  The Seventh Circuit’s recent ruling in Consumer Financial Protection Bureau v. Townstone Financial interprets the Equal Credit Opportunity Act broadly, paving the way for increased CFPB enforcement and hinting at how federal courts may approach statutory interpretation in the post-Chevron world, say attorneys at Saul Ewing. 
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								Tips For Lenders Offering Texas Home Equity Lines Of Credit  As interest in home equity lines of credit increases, lenders seeking to utilize such products in Texas must be aware of state-specific requirements and limitations that can make it challenging to originate open-end lines of credit on homestead property, says Tye McWhorter at Polunsky Beitel. 
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								Class Actions At The Circuit Courts: July Lessons.png)  In this month's review of class action appeals, Mitchell Engel at Shook Hardy considers cases touching on pre- and post-conviction detainment conditions, communications with class representatives, when the American Pipe tolling doctrine stops applying to modified classes, and more. 
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								Expect CFPB To Enforce Warning Against 'Coercive' Fine Print  The recent Consumer Financial Protection Bureau warning against unenforceable terms "deceptively" slipped into the fine print of contracts will likely be challenged in court, but until then, companies should expect the agency to treat its guidance as law and must carefully scrutinize their consumer contracts, say attorneys at Ballard Spahr.