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									September 25, 2025
									Calif. City Asks Justices To Reboot Housing Law ChallengeThe city of Huntington Beach, California, has urged the U.S. Supreme Court to revive its claims challenging state laws that require the city to build enough housing to keep up with population growth, arguing an appeals panel wrongly found the city can't bring a federal constitutional challenge against its parent state. 
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									September 25, 2025
									Holland & Knight Launches Real Estate Dispute TeamHolland & Knight LLP announced it has formed a new real estate disputes and advocacy team, noting the group will provide counsel to clients on lease litigation matters, complex contract claims and other commercial property disputes. 
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									September 24, 2025
									Tower Developer Linked To Menendez Ally Wants Suit TossedThe developer behind a disputed high-rise project — once led by a businessman convicted in the bribery scheme involving former U.S. Sen. Robert Menendez — is asking a New Jersey judge to dismiss a lawsuit brought by a neighboring municipality, arguing the case is incurably flawed. 
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									September 24, 2025
									NY AG Scores 1st Conviction Under Revised Home Equity LawA former real estate agent in Rockland County, New York, has pled guilty to forgery and become the first person criminally convicted under updates to a state law protecting homeowners whose properties are in foreclosure, New York Attorney General Letitia James announced on Wednesday. 
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									September 24, 2025
									Walker & Dunlop Lines Up $110M Multifamily Refi LoansWalker & Dunlop Inc. lined up floating-rate, interest-only bridge loans worth $110 million to refinance two "luxury, multifamily garden-style" apartment complexes in Durham, North Carolina, and Windsor, Colorado, the commercial real estate finance and advisory firm announced Wednesday. 
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									September 24, 2025
									Minn. Court Says Landlords Waive Evictions By Taking RentThe Minnesota Supreme Court said Wednesday that landlords in the state can't evict public or private housing tenants for breaching their leases if the landlords knew about the specific lease violations when they accepted the tenants' rent payments, ruling against a Minneapolis property owner that had filed an eviction suit against a tenant. 
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									September 24, 2025
									Ill. Judge Sends $7.6M DOJ Deal Coverage Dispute To VirginiaA consulting firm must litigate its suit seeking coverage for a $7.6 million settlement with the U.S. Department of Justice in Virginia, where it is based, an Illinois federal court ruled, finding that Virginia is the more convenient forum and the better place to apply state law. 
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									September 24, 2025
									Md. County Backs Landowners In 4th Circ. Power Line DisputeA county board of commissioners in Maryland told the Fourth Circuit that a Public Service Energy Group unit trying to build a 67-mile transmission line has no right to conduct testing on private landowners' properties, saying a lower court erred in granting the company access. 
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									September 24, 2025
									NYC Housing Bribe Case Winding Down As Another Trial SetA Manhattan federal judge on Wednesday teed up a trial for a Bronx assistant public housing superintendent accused of taking $14,000 in bribes, as an anti-corruption sweep targeting 70 workers at the New York City Housing Authority inched toward an end. 
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									September 24, 2025
									AvalonBay Can't Duck DC's RealPage ClaimsA District of Columbia Superior Court judge has rejected landlord AvalonBay Communities Inc.'s bid to escape D.C.'s rent-fixing antitrust suit against property management software company RealPage Inc., AvalonBay and several landlords. 
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									September 24, 2025
									Marsh US Real Estate Leader On Insurance LandscapeCommercial real estate companies, squeezed by higher interest rates in recent years, have also seen a dramatic increase in insurance premiums. Duncan C. Ellis, who leads Marsh's U.S. and Canada real estate and hospitality practice, spoke to Law360 Real Estate Authority about what's behind the trends in commercial real estate insurance. 
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									September 24, 2025
									Lender Must Face Class Claims It Ignored 'Do Not Call' AsksA mortgage lender must face class allegations that it called people without their consent to market its loan products and continued to call people who asked it to stop, a Michigan federal judge has ruled, rejecting the lender's arguments that the proposed class is too vague. 
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									September 24, 2025
									Ohio House Bill Seeks Approval Rule For Some Property TaxOhio would require some political subdivisions to obtain approval from their member governing bodies before imposing property tax above a statutory limit under a bill introduced in the state House of Representatives. 
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									September 23, 2025
									Centerspace Sells Five Minn. Properties For $124MCenterspace sold off five St. Cloud, Minnesota, apartment communities that have 832 homes combined for $124 million, the company announced Tuesday. 
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									September 23, 2025
									Invictus, Moore Capital Partner On Resi Mortgage InvestmentsInvictus Capital Partners and Moore Capital Management LP will team up for a deal that involves a Moore Capital private asset-backed finance platform providing up to $500 million for "newly originated residential mortgage loans," according to a Tuesday announcement. 
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									September 23, 2025
									Cleary Guides $138M Loan For Queens Multifamily BuildCleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP advised on a $138 million loan for a recently completed Queens multifamily property developed by real estate firms Cantor Fitzgerald and Silverstein Properties, according to documents made public Tuesday. 
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									September 23, 2025
									Law Firms Sued Over La. Hurricane Claim Fee SchemeTwo law firms and certain attorneys engaged in a scheme to "grossly and blatantly" inflate damages estimates for hurricane-related property insurance claims in order to "collect an exorbitant fee which they would all share," a group of seven Louisiana residents told a Louisiana federal court. 
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									September 23, 2025
									1st Circ. Won't Let Citizens Bank Escape Escrow Interest SuitThe First Circuit has revived a proposed class action accusing Citizens Bank of violating Rhode Island law by not making interest payments for mortgage escrow accounts, ruling the action must be reinstated in part because of a U.S. Supreme Court decision handed down after the case was dismissed. 
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									September 23, 2025
									Airbnb Fights $10.5M Colorado Tax Bill On Guest FeesThe guest fee charged by Airbnb on rentals in Colorado is not subject to state and local sales taxes, the company told a state court, seeking to overturn a $10.5 million assessment by the state Department of Revenue. 
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									September 23, 2025
									Insurer Says REIT Won't Return Overpayment For Fire DamageA commercial real estate insurance provider sued an affiliate of Revere Capital Corp. in Mississippi federal court, alleging the policyholder was overpaid for fire damage at an apartment complex and has refused to return the overpayment. 
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									September 22, 2025
									Homeowners Want Allstate Denied Exit In 'Dead' Expert CaseA couple is fighting to continue their homeowner water damage coverage claims in Texas federal court against Allstate, in a case brought by a Houston lawyer accused of presenting testimony from a dead expert witness in the case. 
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									September 22, 2025
									Zillow Accused Of Jacking Up Costs Via Hidden Agent FeesA proposed class of homebuyers is claiming that real estate search platform Zillow uses its market dominance to illegally increase purchase prices nationwide, particularly via steep agent fees that are never disclosed to buyers or sellers, according to a suit filed Friday in Washington federal court. 
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									September 22, 2025
									EB-5 Industry Leaders Ponder Path To Long-Term FutureWhile the 35-year-old EB-5 investment visa program has been enjoying arguably its strongest period, following recent reforms, the program's fate came up frequently during the Advanced EB-5 Industry Conference last week in Miami — and that was before President Donald Trump signed an order to roll out his own "gold card" investment visa program late Friday. 
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									September 22, 2025
									HUD Attys Say Trump Is Undermining Fair Housing WorkA group of U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development attorneys claimed in a lawsuit Monday that the Trump administration is deliberately undermining the federal government's enforcement of fair housing laws. 
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									September 22, 2025
									Catching Up With Delaware's Chancery CourtLast week, Match.com secured approval for a $30M settlement over its 2019 reverse spinoff from IAC, and Vice Chancellor Morgan T. Zurn urged decorum among Delaware lawyers, comparing recent legal turmoil to dark times in British monarchy history. Here's the latest from the Chancery Court. 
Expert Analysis
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								Conducting A 'Reasonably Expected Market Area' Analysis  Regardless of whether the incoming administration scales back on redlining examinations and investigations, lenders should take steps to understand how regulators define "reasonably expected market areas," and how to conduct analyses of such areas, say attorneys at Mitchell Sandler. 
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								Adapting Force Majeure To A Predictably Unpredictable World  As the climate and political landscapes get more complicated, force majeure provisions will likely be triggered increasingly often, demanding an evolving understanding of when events and their impacts are truly unforeseeable, say attorneys at Nossaman. 
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								Impact Of Corporate Transparency Act Ambiguity On Banks  Even though banks generally needn't file beneficial ownership information reports, financial institutions must continue to monitor the status of the Corporate Transparency Act and understand its requirements in case the nationwide injunction that was issued against the CTA earlier this month is overturned, say attorneys at Armstrong Teasdale. 
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								Strategies For Home Equity Investment Providers In 2025  The home equity investment product market is thriving even amid consumer concerns, regulatory scrutiny and conflicting court decisions, setting the stage for a promising but challenging environment for providers in 2025, say attorneys at Sheppard Mullin. 
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								What Interest Rate Cuts Mean For Housing Markets  The Federal Reserve's recent reduction of interest rates may provide limited immediate relief for real estate sectors, but offers potential opportunities for commercial real estate investors and construction firms, which now face an environment ripe for new projects, say attorneys at Cozen O'Connor. 
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								California Supreme Court's Year In Review  Attorneys at Horvitz & Levy highlight notable decisions on major questions from the California Supreme Court's last term, including voter initiatives, hostile work environment and the economic loss rule. 
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								How CFIUS' Updated Framework Affects Global Investors  The recent change to the monitoring and enforcement regulations governing the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States will broaden administrative practices around nonnotified transaction investigations, increase the scope of information demands from the committee and accelerate its ability to impose mitigation on parties, say attorneys at Simpson Thacher. 
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								'Reverse Redlining' Suit Reveals Language Risks For Lenders  The Justice Department's case against consumer finance provider Colony Ridge highlights the government's focus on lending to consumers with limited English proficiency and the risks of generating marketing materials in other languages while conducting actual transactions in English, say attorneys at Goodwin. 
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								Hurricane Coverage Ruling Clarifies Appraisal Scope In Fla.  In a case involving property insurance for hurricane damage, a Florida federal court recently enforced policy limits despite an appraisal award exceeding those limits, underscoring the boundaries between valuation and coverage — a distinction that provides valuable guidance for insurers handling post-catastrophe claims, says Tiffany Bustamante at Cozen O’Connor. 
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								Feds May Have Overstepped In Suit Against Mortgage Lender  The U.S. Department of Justice's lawsuit against Rocket Mortgage goes too far in attempting to combat racial bias and appears to fail on the fatal flaw that mortgage lenders should be at arm's length from appraisers, says Drew Ketterer at Ketterer & Ketterer. 
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								Foreclosing Lenders Still Floating In Murky Legal Waters In NY  The New York foreclosure landscape remains in disarray after the state's highest court last month declined to weigh in on whether legal changes from 2022 that severely curtailed lenders' ability to bring successive foreclosure cases were retroactive, says Brian Rich at Barclay Damon. 
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								Philly's Algorithmic Rent Ban Furthers Antitrust Policy Trends  A Philadelphia bill banning the use of algorithmic software to set rent prices and manage occupancy rates is indicative of growing scrutiny of this technology, and reflects broader policy trends of adapting traditional antitrust principles to respond to new technology, say attorneys at Ballard Spahr. 
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								How Property Insurance Coverage Shrank After The Pandemic  Insurers litigating property claims are leveraging rulings that provided relief in the COVID-19 context to reverse the former majority rule on physical loss or damage in all contexts, say attorneys at Reed Smith.