Washington Wire

Climate Bill Turns into Heated Controversy 

Though President George Bush has opposed the U.S. Senate's bipartisan cap and trade climate control legislation and Senate Republicans blocked the bill...

FCC Ban Gets Bad Reception 

Less than two months after the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) pulled the plug on exclusive contracts between property owners or developers and...

1031s Under Scrutiny 

If you're alarmed by newspaper headlines announcing that the Internal Revenue Service plans to tighten the rules on 1031 tax-deferred exchanges and audit...

Battle Ends Over Terrorism Insurance 

The U.S. House and Senate spent the last month of 2007 trying to show each other who's the boss of terrorism risk insurance legislation. The Senate won...

Property Owners Dodge Bullet in Immigration War 

Property owners may be breathing a sigh of relief now that a federal judge has barred the U.S. government from enforcing regulations requiring them and...

Tax Witch Hunt Against Private Equity? 

Keep your eyes on the Congressional proposal to increase taxes on partnerships commonly used by private-equity and hedge-fund firms. Legislators are positioning...

SOX Auditing Rules Eased 

REITs may find complying with the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) easier since the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission voted unanimously May 23 to ease some of its more restrictive requirements....

Mold Issue Under the Microscope 

Two events have put the issue of mold right back in the spotlight again. The first was the January publication of an article calling into question two scientific studies heavily relied on by defendants in mold cases. The second is the expected introduction of new mold legislation in Congress....

Voters Trump Court on Eminent Domain 

The November elections shook Washington, D.C. because they caused the first power shift in more than a decade. Less noticed but equally seismic was the fact that voters in state after state rejected laissez-faire federal rules on the use of government power to seize private property for development....

Living With Sarbanes-Oxley 

Since the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) was signed into law in 2002, publicly traded companies, including REITs, have had to adjust to tougher reporting requirements....

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