City cracks down on unlicensed SROs, targets responsible architects
New York City imposes $1.5M in fines on 7 properties with illegal SRO alterations.
National Association of Realtors faces fresh commission lawsuit
Ohio Renovation Company Files Complaint After Opting Out of NAR Settlement; Atlanta Brokerage Settles in Hooper Case
Boston Mayor's Tax Proposal Defeated, Latest Blow to Real Estate Industry Efforts
Wu's Reelection Bid May Be Clouded by Rising Property Taxes.
Developer Seeks Annexation of Property into Austin Amid Water Concerns
Texas law sparks unexpected pivot: Developer seeks stricter oversight in Austin after initially pushing for deregulation.
Realty ONE offers alternative to National Association of Realtors membership
Global brokerage establishes Phoenix subsidiary for local agents with MLS access.
Marin County Residents Oppose New Housing Development in Mill Creek Project
Mill Creek Residential faces opposition from Fairfax officials over large apartment project, key to county's state housing plan.
Reviewing Key Developments in Residential Property Law
Industry experts reveal best practices for negotiating written buyer contracts.
Soho Artists Win as Court Rejects Conversion Fee Ruling
New York City barred from charging fees for artist apartment conversions due to constitutional concerns.
Sterling Bay's massive apartment plan gets thumbs down from city panel
Sterling Bay's apartment plan near Chicago River derailed by dramatic committee meeting.
Arizona Agents Can Now Opt Out of National Association Membership
Realty ONE agents can access local MLS via MLS Choice with Phoenix Realtors outside of NAR membership.
National Association of Realtors Avoids Bankruptcy, President Claims
NAR President Kevin Sears reveals how close the association came to bankruptcy due to the Sitzer/Burnett ruling.
Landlords Rush to Claim Tax Breaks Under J-51 Program
Clock ticks down for NYC property owners seeking J-51 tax break renewal.
Boruch Drillman Faces New Allegations
Boruch Drillman's woes worsen: awaiting sentencing for $165m mortgage scam, faces $2.1m debt ruling.
Houston businessman faces allegations of unauthorized occupancy at downtown office complex.
Ali Choudhri's TwentyFour25 West Loop South foreclosure sale defies traditional norms.
US Justice Department Closes Rental Pricing Antitrust Investigation
Company to "aggressively defend" itself against "baseless allegations" in ongoing civil suits.
Homebuying platform EasyKnock ceases operations
EasyKnock, a proptech firm, has closed down after an abrupt announcement, leaving its website with minimal information.
National Association of Realtors-backed charity disproportionately supports conservative organizations
National Association of Realtors' PAC affiliate leans right despite claiming neutrality.
Berkeley to boost innovation through revised zoning regulations
Berkeley eases zoning laws for R&D labs with moderate biosafety risk, aiming to attract more companies.
New York Times Criticizes NAR Over Alleged Politicking Influence
New Report Raises Transparency Concerns Over NAR's Partisan Spending Practices.
Caruso Realty Partners joins forces with Christie's Southern California
Michael Caruso helps others succeed in coastal Orange County real estate after years of owning his own brokerage.