Residential

  • December 10, 2025

    Attorneys Break Down COPA Bill Poised To Pass In NYC

    As a bill to give nonprofits the opportunity to buy some residential buildings is gaining momentum toward possible passage in the New York City Council this month, real estate attorneys are analyzing the policy's potentially far-reaching impact.

  • December 10, 2025

    Willkie, Latham Guide $242M Infrastructure IPO

    Cardinal Infrastructure Group's shares began trading on the Nasdaq on Wednesday, following an over $241 million initial public offering led by Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP and Latham & Watkins LLP.

  • December 10, 2025

    Miami Condo Owners Demand Developer Repair Damages

    The condominium owner holdouts who successfully got a Florida appeals court to block the redevelopment of their waterfront building asked a judge Wednesday to compel the developer that controls the majority of units to repair the building, which they said has been stripped while litigation was pending.

  • December 10, 2025

    Mich. Justices Ask If Tenant's Age Plays Into Fall Liability

    Michigan Supreme Court justices during Wednesday oral arguments questioned whether residences for elderly and disabled tenants may have a stricter obligation to maintain their common areas in a case where a woman says her complex and a contractor should be liable for her fall in a parking lot.

  • December 10, 2025

    DOJ Seeks Fairness Review From High Court In Tax Dispute

    A property owner is appropriately compensated if given surplus proceeds from a government sale of their property for more than the owner owed, provided the sale was conducted fairly, the federal government told the U.S. Supreme Court.

  • December 10, 2025

    Veris Residential Sells Jersey City Multifamily Site For $75M

    Multifamily real estate investment trust Veris Residential on Tuesday announced it had sold a 4.2-acre land parcel zoned for a pair of high-rise apartment projects in Jersey City, New Jersey, to a local developer for $75 million.

  • December 10, 2025

    NAR, Brokerages Fight Antitrust Suit Renewal In 10th Circ.

    The National Association of Realtors and three brokerages are urging the Tenth Circuit not to revive a residential brokerage startup's antitrust suit, arguing that Homie Technology Inc. once flourished thanks to the same NAR rules it now claims are anticompetitive.

  • December 10, 2025

    MVP: Willkie's David Drewes

    David C. Drewes, co-chair of Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP's real estate department, has guided major transactions, such as Saks Global's $2.7 billion Neiman Marcus Group acquisition and Henry Crown & Company's $3.5 billion Rockefeller Center refinancing, earning him a spot as one of the 2025 Law360 Real Estate MVPs.

  • December 10, 2025

    Magistrate Backs FinCEN Rules In All-Cash Real Estate Deals

    A magistrate judge in Florida federal court rejected arguments from a title insurance company in upholding a U.S. Department of Treasury rule establishing new reporting requirements for all-cash residential real estate transactions as a means of combating financial crime.

  • December 10, 2025

    Md. Appeals Court Upholds $1.1M Home Value

    A Maryland circuit court did not err in affirming the state tax court's decision upholding the $1.1 million valuation of a Prince George's County home, the Appellate Court of Maryland ruled.

  • December 10, 2025

    NYC Real Estate Week In Review

    Holland & Knight LLP, Higgins & Brancheau LLC, Lazar Grunsfeld Elnadav LLP and Herrick Feinstein LLP were among the law firms that handled the largest New York City real estate deals in deed filings last week, including sales of a Manhattan office building and a Brooklyn lot.

  • December 09, 2025

    Ex-NY Gov. Aide 'All About The Money,' FARA Jury Hears

    A Brooklyn federal prosecutor on Tuesday told jurors that a top former aide to two New York governors raked in millions of dollars in bribes and kickbacks in exchange for secretly working on behalf of China's government, saying she betrayed New Yorkers to enrich herself and her husband.

  • December 09, 2025

    Walker & Dunlop Closes $239M NJ Multifamily Financing Deal

    Walker & Dunlop Inc. lined up roughly $239 million worth of financing for a 21-story, 396-unit luxury multifamily project located in Newark, New Jersey, the commercial real estate financier announced Monday.

  • December 09, 2025

    REIT Wants Early Win For Its Antitrust MDL Coverage Suit

    A multifamily real estate investment trust asked a Colorado federal court for an early win in its suit seeking insurance coverage for antitrust multidistrict litigation against the REIT, property management software company RealPage Inc. and several multifamily landlords.

  • December 09, 2025

    MLS General Counsel Eye NAR Settlement In Rearview

    When the National Association of Realtors unveiled nationwide buyer commission rule changes amid a $418 million antitrust settlement in 2024, multiple listing services and their counsel took on the heavy lift of implementing those changes as their members sought guidance.

  • December 09, 2025

    Dentons Guides Initial $283M Home Equity Securitization

    Dentons-advised financial technology company Splitero, as well as funds managed by Blue Owl Capital, Antarctica Capital and Kingsbridge Investment Partners, closed on $283.3 million in a home equity investment securitization.

  • December 08, 2025

    Ex-NY Gov. Aide's Mom Says Alleged FARA Cash Wasn't Dirty

    The mother of a former top aide to New York governors Monday told a Brooklyn federal jury large amounts of cash she held were from legitimate sources, as opposed to prosecutors' claim it was tied to her daughter's alleged scheme to secretly further the People's Republic of China's interests.

  • December 08, 2025

    Trump Admin Backs Exxon In Cuba Property Seizure Case

    The Trump administration is pressing the U.S. Supreme Court to rule in favor of Exxon Mobil Corp. and find that a federal law allowing U.S. victims of property seizures by the Cuban government to seek damages from entities that subsequently used the property abrogates the sovereign immunity of Cuban agencies and instrumentalities.

  • December 08, 2025

    The Real Estate Matters Keeping GCs Up At Night

    As the general counsel of real estate companies cope with fast-changing market dynamics and consider how to implement new technology, outside counsel can play an important role in helping them make better decisions.

  • December 08, 2025

    One Sotheby's Agent Tells Jurors $3.7M Theft Was Not Fraud

    A former One Sotheby's International Realty agent accused of stealing $3.7 million in proceeds from the sale of a Miami-area beachfront luxury condo told jurors Monday that while there may have been wrongdoing on his part, there was no fraud.

  • December 08, 2025

    RealPage Asks To Block NY Rental Pricing Software Law

    Property management software company RealPage is asking for a preliminary injunction to block enforcement of a New York law that prohibits building owners from using software to set residential rental rates while its case challenging the statute plays out.

  • December 08, 2025

    Independence Realty's General Counsel Will Retire In March

    Independence Realty Trust Inc.'s general counsel will retire March 31 and is expected "to provide an orderly transition of her duties through her retirement date," the real estate investment trust announced Monday in a regulatory filing.

  • December 08, 2025

    Madison Realty Capital Lands $285M Brooklyn Multifamily Refi

    Real estate private equity firm Madison Realty Capital has secured $285 million in refinancing for the recently completed Greenpoint Central multifamily property in Brooklyn, broker Walker & Dunlop announced in a Monday news release.

  • December 05, 2025

    Feds Wrap Up FARA Case Against Ex-NY Gov. Aide Linda Sun

    Brooklyn federal prosecutors on Friday rested their case against a former top aide to New York Gov. Kathy Hochul and former Gov. Andrew Cuomo, after about three weeks of trial over alleged violations of the Foreign Agents Registration Act and other charges.

  • December 05, 2025

    7th Circ. Won't Revive Ex-Tenant's Palestinian Flag Bias Suit

    The Seventh Circuit has backed the dismissal of a Palestinian American's Fair Housing Act lawsuit that accused an apartment building's owner and operator of wrongfully evicting her after she refused to remove a Palestinian flag outside her apartment window.

Expert Analysis

  • NYC Landlords Should Fight Unlawful Occupancy With 2 Laws

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    New York City property owners should proactively use the Multiple Dwelling Law and Administrative Code to maintain the integrity of the city's housing market, safeguard tenant safety and keep unlawful occupancy disputes out of the already overwhelmed New York City Housing Court, say attorneys at Rosenberg & Estis.

  • Key NY State Grand Jury Rules Can Shape Defense Strategy

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    As illustrated by recent cases, New York state's grand jury rules are more favorable than their federal counterparts, offering a genuine opportunity in some cases for a white collar criminal defendant to defeat or meaningfully reduce charges that a prosecutor seeks to bring, says Ethan Greenberg at Anderson Kill.

  • New Mass. 'Junk Fee' Regs Will Be Felt Across Industries

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    The reach of a newly effective regulation prohibiting so-called junk fees and deceptive pricing in Massachusetts will be widespread across industries, which should prompt businesses to take note of new advertising, pricing information and negative option requirements, say attorneys at Hinshaw.

  • Addressing Legal Risks Of AI In The Homebuilding Industry

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    Artificial intelligence is transforming the homebuilding industry, but the legal challenges posed by its adoption spread across many areas, including contractual liability and intellectual property issues, so builders should adopt strategies to mitigate the risks and position themselves for success, says Philip Stein at Bilzin Sumberg.

  • Compliance Steps To Take As FCRA Enforcement Widens

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    As the Fair Credit Reporting Act receives renewed focus from both federal and state enforcers, regulatory and litigation risk is most acute in several core areas, which companies can address by implementing purpose processes and quick remediation of consumer complaints, among other steps, say attorneys at Wiley.

  • How Calif. Law Cracks Down On Algorithmic Price-Fixing

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    Gov. Gavin Newsom signed two laws this month significantly expanding state antitrust enforcement and civil and criminal penalties for the use or distribution of shared pricing algorithms, as the U.S. Department of Justice has recently wielded the Sherman Act to challenge algorithmic pricing, say attorneys at Pillsbury.

  • New Conn. Real Estate Laws Will Reshape Housing Landscape

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    With new legislation tackling Connecticut's real estate landscape, introducing critical new requirements and legal ambiguities that demand careful interpretation, legal counsel will have to navigate a significantly altered and more complex regulatory environment, say attorneys at Harris Beach.

  • Md. Ruling Spotlights Source-Of-Income Discrimination

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    In Hare v. David S. Brown Enterprises, the Maryland Supreme Court recently ruled that landlords cannot impose income requirements that disqualify tenants relying on housing vouchers, raising questions about applying the disparate impact doctrine in source-of-income discrimination cases, says Yvette Pappoe at the University of the District of Columbia.

  • Colo. Law Brings Some Equilibrium To Condo Defect Reform

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    Colorado's American Dream Act, effective next year, does not eliminate litigation risk for developers entirely, but it does introduce a process, some predictability and a more holistic means for parties to resolve condominium construction defect claims, and may improve the state's housing shortage, says Bob Burton at Winstead.

  • A Primer For Lenders On NY's New Mortgage Disclosure Regs

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    A recent New York regulation requiring licensed lenders and mortgage bankers to distribute a significant new disclosure pamphlet, essentially a borrower bill of rights, to applicants serves as a reminder to the industry to follow existing best practices, says Scott Samlin at Blank Rome.

  • Trump Tax Law Has Mixed Impacts On Commercial Real Estate

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    The One Big Beautiful Bill Act brings sweeping changes to the real estate industry — and while the permanency of opportunity zones and bonus depreciation creates predictability for some taxpayers, sunsetting incentives for renewable energy projects will leave others with hard choices, says Jordan Metzger at Cole Schotz.

  • DOJ Settlement Offers Guide To Avoiding Key Antitrust Risks

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    The U.S. Justice Department's settlement with Greystar Management shows why parties looking to acquire companies that use pricing recommendation software should carefully examine whether the software algorithm and how it is used in the market create antitrust dangers, say attorneys at Fried Frank.

  • Contractor Considerations As Construction Costs Rebound

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    The U.S. construction industry is navigating rising costs driven by energy and trade policy, which should prompt contractors to review contract structuring, supply chain management and market diversification, among other factors, say attorneys at Cozen O'Connor.