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Real Estate Law Unlocked

Real Estate Law Unlocked

By: Holland & Knight
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Holland & Knight's "Real Estate Law Unlocked" podcast is brought to you by the firm's Real Estate team. Join us as we explore the forces shaping the real estate industry and the legal insights that help businesses navigate them. Our lawyers share practical insights drawn from their experience advising clients around the globe through every market cycle, helping you manage complexity, make informed decisions and move projects forward with confidence.

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Episodes
  • Puntos fundamentales para los latinoamericanos que invierten en bienes raíces en Estados Unidos
    Jun 23 2026

    Los inversionistas y desarrolladores latinoamericanos buscan la seguridad legal para acompañar las oportunidades de negocio. En este conversación, Vivian de las Cuevas-Diaz, socia y sublíder de la Práctica Inmobiliaria con sede en Miami, y Esteban García-Jiméno, abogado inmobiliario con sede en Colombia, comparten sus experiencias asesorando a clientes internacionales en relación con su entrada en el mercado inmobiliario estadounidense. Explican cómo definir la estructura de inversión, negociar el letter of intent (LOI) y el contrato final, y planificar la debida diligencia de manera efectiva. Asimismo, destacan la importancia de los plazos, la financiación y el title insurance, y analizan los principales riesgos a mitigar para ayudar a los clientes a ejecutar sus planes de inversión con mayor claridad y seguridad.

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    27 mins
  • Exploring California's Housing Project Entitlement Landscape
    Jun 16 2026

    California's housing reforms have given developers new leverage, but they have not eliminated the legal and economic barriers to building homes.

    In this episode of "Real Estate Law Unlocked," West Coast Land Use and Environment attorney Kevin Ashe speaks with his fellow land use lawyers Daniel Golub and Ryan Leaderman about how state laws such as the Housing Accountability Act (HAA), Housing Element Law, State Density Bonus Law and builder's remedy have reshaped the entitlement landscape. They discuss the shift from years of discretionary local approvals and "creative groveling" to a more enforceable system, while noting that fees, construction costs, replacement housing requirements and continued opposition to ministerial approvals still slow production.

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    23 mins
  • Soul of the City: How Ward 8 Built Washington, D.C.'s, Newest BID
    Jun 9 2026

    A successful business improvement district (BID) requires more than a strong vision; it needs the right mix of market conditions, political support and community trust. Land use attorney Kyrus Freeman and Soul of the City BID Founder Monica Ray discuss the formation of Washington, D.C.'s, 13th BID, which serves the Congress Heights, Washington Highlands and Bellevue neighborhoods in Ward 8. Ms. Ray traces the evolution of the BID from initial efforts in 2014 through growth into what it is now, plus how it received the name "Soul of the City." In doing so, she highlights the practical challenges of BID formation, including property ownership patterns, boundary decisions, petition requirements and the sustained outreach needed to persuade owners to invest in the future of their neighborhoods. This episode provides an insider perspective on community reinvestment and economic development.

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    20 mins
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