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Report from the IBA Real Estate Section’s 15th Real Estate Investments Conference, London, 4–6 June 2025 - International Bar Association
Report from the IBA Real Estate Section’s 15th Real Estate Investments Conference, London, 4–6 June 2025 International Bar Association
London rents surge, but why are landlords miserable? - The Business Times
London rents surge, but why are landlords miserable? The Business Times
London Rents Surge. Why Are Landlords Miserable? - Bloomberg.com
London Rents Surge. Why Are Landlords Miserable? Bloomberg.com
Canadian 'snowbirds' rush to sell US second homes gathers pace: 'We cannot trust Trump' - Daily Mail
Biggest MLS in the nation rejects NAR ‘Delayed Marketing’ policy
California Regional MLS said in a statement that the new Multiple Listing Options for Sellers policy, which NAR states is mandatory, was created to "placate" complaining brokerages.
Referral Flow helps Ninjas network
Developed by Joseph Chiavatti, what started as a side hustle in between closings and open houses is now called Referral Flow, and it’s now Ninja Selling’s official peer networking solution.
Groups slam CFPB’s bid to undo fair lending settlement as ‘dangerous’
Fair housing and consumer groups are trying to stop the Trump administration from vacating a settlement the government reached with a Chicago mortgage broker just days before the November election.
Ex-First American CEO entitled to $18M following cruise ship brawl
First American Financial Corp. terminated CEO Kenneth DeGiorgio "without cause" on April 10 after authorities charged the title insurance veteran with misdemeanor assault aboard a cruise.
Sale notices go out to Remine’s creditors, MLSs
Any responses or objections to the $1.5 million deal must be filed with Delaware's Chancery Court on or before May 1.
LA agent caught smuggling 164 pounds of cocaine in Chicago
Jerome Nalbandian was caught toting four roller bags stuffed with 164 pounds of suspected cocaine through Chicago's Union Station. Cook County Circuit Court Judge Deidre Dyer commented, "Wow. That's a lot."
