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Supercharge Your Real Estate Processes With Top Property Management Software

The Process Street

from 2020 to 2027.” – Grand View Research, Property Management Software Market Size. Real estate is evolving. Fortunately for all of you real estate market players, this post is here to help you get clued up on all things tech, so you can stock your property management digital toolkit. Let’s get started!

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Property Insurance Considerations for Cannabis Delivery Services

Gravel2Gavel

by Pillsbury's Construction & Real Estate Law Team. billion by 2027. The legal cannabis industry in the U.S. is growing at an unprecedented rate and is projected to reach $73.6 While federal law still classifies marijuana as a Schedule I drug, many states have legalized both medical and recreational marijuana.

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Retail Woes: A Running List of Fashion & Retail Bankruptcies

The Fashion Law

The retail group, which owns Topshop, Miss Selfridge and Dorothy Perkins, among other brands, said that the pandemic has “severely impacted” sales across its brands, most of which maintain expansive real estate footprints. Per MarketWatch, “J.Crew has swapped $1.6 ” April 2020 – True Religion (Round 2).

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BEAT Explained: Who’s Affected and What’s Next?

Fordham Law News

The first requirement being the applicable taxpayer must not be a regulated investment company, real estate investment trust, or S corporation. [4] billion of revenue from 2018 to 2027. [14] Under Section 59A, an applicable taxpayer must meet three requirements to be eligible for BEAT. 6] How is BEAT Calculated?

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What Happened This Month in International Trade

Customs & International Trade Law

person and their real estate company Family International Realty LLC regarding their potential civil liability for apparent violations of OFAC’s Ukraine-/Russia-related sanctions. OFAC announced a $1,076,923 settlement with a Miami, Florida-based natural U.S.

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