LG Group faces lawsuit over abandonment of $24M Fulton Market acquisition
Chicago development firm LG Group is facing a lawsuit from a Fulton Market property owner who claims they dropped a $24 million deal and stalled on a redevelopment plan. This comes after the Respiratory Health Association sold its office building in 2022.
VA campus in LA faces housing shortage, impacts high-end residents
Real estate market fuels ongoing struggle between veterans and affluent Angelenos, culminating in legal intervention amidst housing shortage and homelessness crisis.
Artificial Intelligence in Renting: Improved Security, Efficient Services
Technology is revolutionizing rental processes for property managers and tenants, offering enhanced security and streamlined communication.
Prosper Restricts Garden-Style Apartments in Density Increase
Prosper Town Council approves zoning changes: Taller apartment buildings now allowed in future developments, marking a shift in focus towards vertical growth.
eXp's Bold Move to 'Go Beyond Settlement': Unfiltered
Listen to eXp CEO Leo Pareja as he shares insights on the company's groundbreaking decision to eliminate cooperative compensation and spearhead innovation in forms.
Governor Awaits Proposal for Buffer Zones Around Inland Empire Warehouses
Governor Gavin Newsom's new bill brings complications for industrial developers in Inland Empire and California as a whole after its last-minute passage, requiring significant buffers between large warehouses and residential areas.
Half-Price House in Monrovia: $500K Bargain!
Half-off sale on a unique property in Monrovia: a house cut in half by a massive tree! Standing tall at $500,000, this San Gabriel Valley property is a rare find.
Costa Hawkins Overturn: Industry Unveils 'Insidious' Ballot Measure
California voters to decide on Proposition 33 in November: a new attempt to modify Costa-Hawkins Rental Housing Act, with potential impact on tenant regulations.
New York Association of Landlords: A Kinder, Gentler Approach?
Unveiling a New Era: The Merged Entity, Rent Stabilization Association and Community Housing Improvement Program, Aim to Foster a Healthier Living Environment for All
Real Estate Valuations: A Stench Across Ohio
Cuyahoga County's new real estate valuations may deter support for tax levies, according to Westlake's Peggy Rauckhorst's letter to the editor.
"Cedar Realty Trust and Wheeler Real Estate Investment Trust Announce Fourth Circuit Court Affirms Dismissal of Class Action Lawsuit" can be rewritten as "Cedar Realty Trust and Wheeler Real Estate Investment Trust Declare Fourth Circuit Court Upholds Dis
VIRGINIA BEACH, VA / ACCESSWIRE / September 5, 2024 / Cedar Realty Trust, Inc. (NYSE:CDRpB)(NYSE:CDRpC) ("Cedar") and Wheeler Real Estate Investment Trust, Inc. (Nasdaq:WHLR) ("Wheeler") jointly announced on September 4, 2024, that the United States...
Hammocks Receiver Scales Down HOA Oversight, Settles Suits Against Vendors Accused of Aiding Alleged Fraud
The Hammocks Homeowners Association is out of receivership, but still under external supervision. David Gersten shares his thoughts on the matter.
Jeff Greene Responds to Former Project Manager's Criticisms
Jeff Greene's One West Palm project has seen a change in contractors, as his development entity, 1370 South Ocean, has replaced Coral Gables-based Kast Construction in Palm Beach County.
New Legislation After Surfside Tragedy: Impact on Florida Real Estate Market
Florida's Real Estate Market Shaken: New Condo Law Introduced
Who pays the real estate agent commission?
Are you in the process of either selling or purchasing a home? You may be curious about: "Who pays the real estate agent?" Here's what you need to know.
Half-Crushed Home on Sale: A Bargain Deal Awaits!
Southern California's real estate market has been shaken by a property listed for a staggering half a million dollars despite its damaged state.
Boston Developer Capitalizes on Lifted Moratorium
Cambridge neighborhood prepares for new development after year-long moratorium
Missouri Lawsuit Transforms Real Estate Practices in Utah
Real estate agents across the nation are prepared to assist buyers in navigating recent changes in the buying process. This shift is a result of several class action lawsuits filed in various states, including Missouri in 2019. These lawsuits have led to
Judge recuses herself from Moehrl, Batton cases
Judge Andrea Wood Reassigned Cases After Conflict of Interest Revealed
Mesquite Takes Legal Action Against Nitya Capital Affiliate for Poor Apartment Conditions
Legal Battle Erupts: Mesquite Takes on Tradewind Apartments Owner