United States
Ivins, Phillips & Barker
The looming threat of a reduction in the lifetime exemption from Federal estate and gift taxes, either due to sunsetting January 1, 2026 or sooner via affirmative legislative action...
McLane Middleton, Professional Association
I own a piece of property jointly with my ex-boyfriend and I don't want to anymore. What are my options?
Bowditch & Dewey
Real Reporter published "Op Funds Expand Deferral Paths for CRE Investors" by Paul Bauer and Matt Morris on November 29, 2018. Below is an excerpt from the article:
Berman Fink Van Horn P.C.
In previous blogs, we've touched on the concept of due diligence during a real estate transaction.
Dickinson Wright PLLC
While a receiver over commercial real estate is not a new concept in Michigan, historically, the process for appointing a receiver and the authority given to such a receiver lacked clarity ...
Lowndes, Drosdick, Doster, Kantor & Reed, P.A.
The Distressed Condominium Relief Act ("DCRA") is currently set to expire on July 1, 2018. More specifically, effective July 1, 2018, acquirers of distressed condominium units will no longer be eligible ...
Lewis Roca
The National Park Service (NPS) has announced a proposal to increase entrance fees at 17 national parks. Currently, the fee for private vehicles is between $25 and $30...
Miles & Stockbridge
As I write this article, powerful Hurricane Irma is bearing down on Florida, and Hurricane Jose is close behind it, farther out in the Atlantic Ocean.
ORBA
Owners need to know the condition of all residential and commercial properties. When was the last time you performed regular maintenance?
Lowndes, Drosdick, Doster, Kantor & Reed, P.A.
The City of Orlando, in partnership with KPMG, hosted a Permitting and Development Forum to discuss enhancements of the current review process.
Shearman & Sterling LLP
The purpose of this article is to highlight how the distinguishing factors impact the way that owners and lenders approach the negotiation of key elements of hotel financings in the United States.
Seyfarth Shaw LLP
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Bowditch & Dewey
Imagine finding the perfect site for your new brewery and tap room—it's spacious, inexpensive, and conveniently located—only to be told by your lawyer that breweries aren't allowed in that particular location.
Ward and Smith, P.A.
Conservation easements may be a great example of "doing well by doing good." They help conserve fish and wildlife, clean water, natural habitats, historic properties, farmland, and timberland.
Pryor Cashman LLP
The panel will explore how municipal parking policy should balance the need for parking with the costs and consider the possible consequences of parking policy reforms.
Thompson Coburn LLP
In California, commercial lease tenants typically pay a portion of the common area maintenance expenses or "CAM."
Smith Gambrell & Russell LLP
The New York Court of Appeals recently issued its decision in the case of Del Terzo v. 33 Fifth Avenue, which had been moving through the New York courts for four and half years.
Archer & Greiner P.C.
The court's ruling provoked the usual responses. Many towns complained that it would cost them money; others decried it as a usurpation of local authority
Miles & Stockbridge
The Regulations specify requirements for when mold in indoor rental properties must be addressed, as well as how to do so.
Day Pitney LLP
On November 13, Carl Merino co-presented on "Acquiring U.S. or UK Real Estate" at the U.S./UK Tax and Estate Planning Conference, sponsored by Frank Hirth and held in London, UK.