Residential
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January 07, 2026
Trump Says He Wants To Ban Wall Street From Buying Houses
President Donald Trump announced in an online post Wednesday he plans to ask Congress to endorse coming steps from his administration to ban large institutional investors from buying single-family homes in the U.S.
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January 07, 2026
Wyo. Justices Deny Challenge To Computer-Aided Appraisal
A Wyoming county assessor properly valued a home using the state's computer-assisted mass appraisal system, the state Supreme Court ruled, rejecting the owner's argument that that value should be lowered to the home's purchase price.
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January 07, 2026
Gibson Dunn Guides JRK's $400M Multifamily Portfolio Buy
Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP represented California real estate firm JRK Property Holdings on its $400 million purchase of three multifamily properties from real estate investment trust Equity Residential, a transaction JRK announced Wednesday.
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January 07, 2026
Healthpeak Tees Up IPO Plans For Senior Housing REIT
Healthpeak Properties Inc. said Wednesday it submitted plans to regulators for the formation of a real estate investment trust dedicated to senior housing and the launching of an initial public offering for the company.
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January 07, 2026
Feds Want To Use Goldstein's Comments To NYT At Trial
Federal prosecutors preparing to try SCOTUSblog founder Tom Goldstein for tax crimes next week are looking to use his comments in a New York Times Magazine article against him, claiming that admissions and details from the article "directly prove" certain charges the government has brought.
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January 07, 2026
NH House Bill Seeks Tax On Nonprimary Residences
New Hampshire would tax the assessed values of residences that aren't used as primary dwellings under a bill introduced Wednesday in the state House of Representatives.
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January 07, 2026
Ind. Bill Seeks Uniform Assessments Regardless Of Owner
Indiana would require that all tangible property and agricultural land be assessed in a uniform manner regardless of the owner under a bill introduced in the state House of Representatives.
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January 07, 2026
Developer, Nonprofit Land $126M For Buffalo Housing Update
Developer BFC Partners and a nonprofit said Wednesday they have landed $126 million in financing to repair a 360-unit apartment complex in Buffalo, New York, beset for years by mismanagement, absentee ownership and deferred maintenance.
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January 07, 2026
NY Real Estate Lender Bravo Capital Taps GC From Skadden
Bravo Capital has hired a longtime Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP partner as general counsel, the New York City-headquartered commercial real estate financing firm announced Wednesday.
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January 07, 2026
Compass' $1.6B Anywhere Buy Goes Unchallenged By Government
Real estate brokerage Compass Inc.'s $1.6 billion acquisition of Anywhere Real Estate Inc. is expected to move forward Wednesday without being scrutinized by the federal government even though congressional lawmakers previously urged the government to do so.
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January 07, 2026
Real Estate Attorneys Keep Clients Close Amid Volatility
Attorneys guided clients through a volatile commercial real estate market last year, boosted by data centers, an office rebound, stronger fundraising and commercial mortgage-backed securities issuance, and they found ways to strengthen ties to clients along the way.
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January 07, 2026
Attorneys Voice Optimism For Private Equity Real Estate In '26
The coming year is shaping up to be an active one for private investment in real estate, with more take-private deals and transactions involving private credit, data centers and opportunity zones likely to come, although fundraising may continue to pose a challenge for some players, attorneys said.
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January 07, 2026
Residential Real Estate Cases To Watch In 2026
Ongoing Realtor antitrust litigation, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development's attacks on the Fair Housing Act and the latest front in the battle against New York rent regulations are among the residential real estate cases on litigators' minds as they enter 2026.
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January 06, 2026
Bilzin Steers $150M Deal For Multifamily Project In Miami
Rilea Group, guided by Bilzin Sumberg, has obtained $150 million worth of construction financing for its 300-unit multifamily real estate project in Miami's Wynwood Arts District, the developer announced.
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January 06, 2026
3 Firms Shape $562M Financing For DC Office Conversion
Developer Post Brothers has secured a $562 million financing package from Nuveen Green Capital and Mavik Capital Management for an office-to-residential conversion project in Washington, D.C., with counsel from Klehr Harrison Harvey Branzburg LLP, Dechert LLP and Paul Hastings LLP, according to property records.
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January 06, 2026
TPG Buys Major Stake In Quarterra, Puts $1B Toward Growth
Asset management giant TPG has bought a majority stake in multifamily developer Quarterra and committed an additional $1 billion of capital toward funding the company's pipeline, according to a Tuesday announcement.
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January 06, 2026
NYC Real Estate Week In Review
Seyfarth Shaw and DLA Piper are among the law firms that guided the largest New York City real estate deals that hit public records last week, with a pair of nine-figure transactions leading the way.
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January 06, 2026
Zillow, Redfin Fight FTC's Bid For More Discovery Time
Zillow Group Inc., Zillow Inc. and Redfin Corp. are urging a Virginia federal court to reject a bid for more discovery time filed by the Federal Trade Commission and multiple states for their combined antitrust suit against the two property listing companies.
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January 06, 2026
NYC Mayor Taps State Official For Housing Commissioner
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani has named a state housing official with a background said to be reassuring to apprehensive onlookers as the new leader of the city's Department of Housing Preservation and Development,
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January 05, 2026
Annaly Capital Management CLO Retires After 16 Years
The top attorney at Annaly Capital Management Inc. has retired after working at the company for 16 years, but he will serve as a senior adviser through March, the company announced.
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January 05, 2026
Godfrey Shareholder Takes Real Estate Firm Irgens' GC Spot
Milwaukee real estate firm Irgens Partners LLC said Monday it has appointed a general counsel and chief administrative officer from the investment management practice group at Godfrey & Kahn SC.
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January 05, 2026
Invitation Homes Seeks New Top Atty As CLO Plans Exit
The legal chief of Invitation Homes is preparing to retire from the single-family home rental company following a more than 10-year stint there, according to a recent securities filing.
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January 05, 2026
4 Firms Steer $1.7B Take-Private Of Canadian Multifamily REIT
A group of four law firms guided a take-private acquisition of Minto Apartment Real Estate Investment Trust by affiliates of parent company Minto Group and investment manager Crestpoint Real Estate Investments, an all-cash deal valuing the REIT at $1.7 billion.
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January 05, 2026
Ind. House Bill Floats Transfer Tax On Real Estate Investment
Indiana would establish a transfer tax on entities that manage funds pooled from investors in single-family residences under a bill introduced Monday in the state House of Representatives.
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January 02, 2026
Ga. Partnership Contests Denial Of $15.7M Property Donation
A Georgia partnership invoked the Fifth Amendment in defending its $15.7 million conservation easement tax deduction in the U.S. Tax Court, arguing that the IRS in denying the deduction effectively is taking private property for public use without just compensation.
Expert Analysis
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NYC Landlords Should Fight Unlawful Occupancy With 2 Laws
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.
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Key NY State Grand Jury Rules Can Shape Defense Strategy
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.
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New Mass. 'Junk Fee' Regs Will Be Felt Across Industries
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.
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Addressing Legal Risks Of AI In The Homebuilding Industry
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.
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Compliance Steps To Take As FCRA Enforcement Widens
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.
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How Calif. Law Cracks Down On Algorithmic Price-Fixing
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.
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New Conn. Real Estate Laws Will Reshape Housing Landscape
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.
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Md. Ruling Spotlights Source-Of-Income Discrimination
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.
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Colo. Law Brings Some Equilibrium To Condo Defect Reform
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.
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A Primer For Lenders On NY's New Mortgage Disclosure Regs
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.
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Trump Tax Law Has Mixed Impacts On Commercial Real Estate
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.
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DOJ Settlement Offers Guide To Avoiding Key Antitrust Risks
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.
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Contractor Considerations As Construction Costs Rebound
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.