Social Housing Resurgence: A New Push
DSA's New York City chapter launches "House the Future" campaign, targeting Social Housing Authority under Good Cause Eviction policy.
Crenshaw Mall: Black Group Claims Racism Sunk $115M Bid
South Los Angeles group files lawsuit against DWS Group over failed $115 million bid for Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza in 2021, alleging racial bias towards White buyers in complaint.
Cushman & Wakefield Sued for Discrimination Against LGBTQ, Jewish Employees
A new lawsuit claims a former Cushman & Wakefield property manager was subjected to harassment and inappropriate remarks about her religion and sexual orientation by a supervisor who repeatedly ordered her to "turn around and show me your ass.
Masoud Shojaee faces tough questions in court deposition about Shoma bank accounts
Masoud Shojaee faces tough questions in a recent court deposition about multiple bank transfers involving affiliates of his Coral Gables-based firm, Shoma Group.
Displaying Political Signs: A Risky Move in Your Neighborhood
As the presidential election draws near, voters are displaying their political allegiance through yard signs and flags, choosing between Team Trump or Team Harris.
Title: Understanding Real Estate Commissions and Closings
Here's a possible rewrite of your subheading:
"Unraveling Commission and Closing Costs: A Comprehensive Guide for Buyers and Sellers"
Revolutionizing Real Estate: Zillow's Impact on Realtor Associations
Listen to Rob Hahn and Greg Robertson as they delve into the real estate industry's most pressing issues, including forms, AI, portals, and associations.
Altman Brothers: A New Venture in Orange County
Josh Altman is optimistic about Orange County's potential. He sees great opportunities nearly 60 miles south of where he and his brother opened their first standalone office on Robertson Boulevard in Los Angeles.
Hesitant Homebuyers: Why Low Mortgage Rates Fail to Entice
Redfin's latest report reveals buyers' anticipation for new agent fee rules and potential impact on mortgage rates and home prices.
Urban Institute finds a leadership gap among multifamily developers for people of color
Here's a possible rewrite:
"Chicago's multifamily housing construction has been dominated by white developers, according to a new Urban Institute analysis. This lack of diversity in the real estate industry is a significant issue."
Real Estate Disruptor: Co-Founder of Startup Sues NAR
A Revolution in Real Estate: How One Successful Lawsuit Against NAR Sparked a New Era of Disruption
Real estate professionals are now required to report all cash residential sales under new anti-money laundering rules.
Cash transactions above $10,000 to be reported to the Treasury starting in December 2025
Experience Luxury in a Galactic Abode: Darth Vader's Houston Home Available for $3.65M
Experience the Force in Real Estate: Shelby Forbert of Washington Ho's White House Global Properties takes on $3.65 million listing in Houston's West University Place.
St. Pete Beach weighs commercial development ban
St. Pete Beach is considering a yearlong moratorium on commercial development to address backlash over recent approvals in the historically quaint city. Mayor Adrian Petrila pitched the proposal.
Houston's Womble Bond Welcomes Real Estate Attorney from Seyfarth
An accomplished attorney specializing in leasing and sales transactions has joined Womble Bond Dickinson's Houston office after a successful tenure of over six years at Seyfarth Shaw LLP.
Navigating New Real Estate Regulations: A Guide for Home Buyers
Uncover the impact of new real estate commission rules on home buying and selling processes, promoting transparency and potential cost reductions.
Aaron Peskin's zoning proposal: Protecting small businesses in San Francisco
Venture capitalist Neil Mehta recently purchased eight buildings in San Francisco's Pacific Heights for $100 million to support local businesses, according to a spokesman. However, Supervisor Aaron Peskin is planning to implement temporary measures to ens
Transparent Real Estate Deals: A Guide to Ethical Practices
Transparency in transactions is becoming more important as the industry evolves. Tools and platforms that promote openness will be highly valued.
Real estate agents to comply with new anti-money laundering rules
FinCEN's new rules: Real estate agents and investment advisers now subject to anti-money laundering regulations.
Caribou Couple Takes Legal Action Against Bank and Real Estate Company for Foreclosure and Flooding Issues
East Longmeadow residents David and Sandy Marrett are pursuing unspecified compensatory damages for financial losses, emotional distress, and punitive damages.