TITLING RENTAL REAL ESTATE

Today, amidst the turmoil and uncertainty brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, individuals may want to take advantage of lower property values in certain areas of the country and purchase real estate with the intention of renting it and creating and receiving regular cash flow. It is important to note that for federal tax purposes, if…

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MAJOR CHANGES IN BUILDING LAWS

Over the past few weeks, the nation has painfully witnessed the moment-by-moment tragedy unfold with respect to the failure and collapse of Champlain Towers South’s 1981 twelve (12) story residential unit condominium building (the “Surfside Building”) in Surfside, Florida (the “Collapse”). There is nothing positive about the Collapse nor about the losses that so many people…

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GROWING CRE MARKETS AND TRENDS

Although no one can predict with any degree of certainty as to exactly when commercial real estate (“CRE”) markets will return to the boom times enjoyed prior to and right up to the onset of the pandemic, one can rest assured that CRE, as an asset class, will make a swift recovery. In any event, CRE…

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International Parole Role: an Alternative Path To Entry Into The U.S. for Foreign Entrepreneurs

Though the U.S. does not currently offer temporary work visas for startup founders, regulations enacted under the auspices of Section 212(d)(5) of the Immigration and Nationality Act, 8. U.S.C. 212(d)(5) and known as the International Entrepreneur Parole Rule (“IEP Rule”), provide foreign entrepreneurs a pathway to entering and working in the United States. While H1-B…

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ALTA / NSPS Survey Standards

The American Land Title Association (“ALTA”) and the National Society of Professional Surveyors (“NSPS”) have historically agreed upon certain standards relating to title to real estate and the components of surveys with respect to the boundaries of lots. It is of the upmost importance that all of the parties to a real estate transaction understand…

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Stamp Taxes On Cannabis – Two Similar Regimes, Two Different Outcomes

Recreational cannabis, aka marijuana, is legal in 15 states, as well as Guam and Washington, D.C., and legalization is imminent in New York State.[1] Not all cannabis, however, is created equal – many states impose stamp taxes on illegal marijuana – even states where recreational use is legal. This Client Alert contrasts the approach of two different…

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The Anti-Money Laundering Act Of 2020: The Most Sweeping AML Legislation Since The Passage Of The Usa Patriot Act

On January 1, 2021, Congress overrode President Trump’s veto and enacted the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2021, an omnibus bill that includes the Anti-Money Laundering Act of 2020 (the “Act”). The Act represents a considerable development in the United States anti-money laundering laws (“AML”) and the most sweeping AML legislation since the…

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