Federal Government Intervention in Residential Real Estate Transactions

Thursday, October 17, 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm Pacific via ZOOM

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Meet the Speakers

Jennifer Felten


Principal Owner and Attorney

RELAW, APC

Howard N. Gould


Principal

Gould Law

(Moderator)

About the Program

Part I of this most timely program will address Real Estate Geographic Targeting Orders and the related reporting requirements implemented as part of the Treasury Department's anti-money laundering efforts for entity buyers of residential real estate which do not obtain conventional financing.


Part II will explore the Justice Department’s antitrust case against the National Association of Realtors (NAR) and the civil outgrowth of the NAR case in the plethora of civil lawsuits which together are changing the commission structure and advertising of commissions throughout the country for residential transactions.

This program is presented by the Real Estate section, co-chaired by Howard N. Gould and Elizabeth Dryden. Find out more about the section at www.bhba.org.

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