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About the Course
Introduction
This CLE webinar will analyze the new rule expanding the geographic scope of the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States' (CFIUS) authority to review transactions by foreign persons in U.S. real estate. The panel will discuss the implications of this rule for foreign investors, businesses, and real estate developers and the importance of evaluating potential CFIUS issues during the early stages of a transaction.
Description
On Nov. 7, 2024, the Office of Investment Security of the Department of the Treasury implemented a final rule expanding the authority of CFIUS to review real estate transactions involving foreign persons near certain military installations and other sensitive U.S. government facilities. The final rule, which impacts transactions entered into on or after Dec. 9, 2024, is part of a growing trend of recent state and local legislative changes and ongoing federal bills increasing regulatory scrutiny over foreign real estate investments in the U.S.
Although notifying CFIUS of foreign real estate investments is not mandatory, CFIUS has indicated its commitment to reviewing non-notified transactions as evidenced by the first ever divestment ordered by the President pursuant to the CFIUS real estate regulations. Also, CFIUS retains the discretion to review transactions under its jurisdiction at any time even after the transaction has closed. In some cases, a voluntary filing with CFIUS may be prudent to avoid potential required changes or mitigation measures, including even possible divestiture, after closing.
In light of the heightened scrutiny surrounding foreign ownership of U.S. real estate, counsel representing foreign investors, businesses, and developers must conduct thorough due diligence on potential transactions to ensure compliance with the expanding regulatory framework and guide their clients through an assessment of national security risks.
Listen as our authoritative panel discusses the heightened scrutiny of foreign investment in U.S. real estate and provides guidance and tips for ensuring compliance with the evolving regulatory landscape.
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This 90-minute webinar is eligible in most states for 1.5 CLE credits.
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Date + Time
- event
Tuesday, January 28, 2025
- schedule
1:00 p.m. ET./10:00 a.m. PT
- Overview: CFIUS' real estate jurisdiction
- New final rule expanding CFIUS' jurisdiction over certain real estate transactions
- Broader federal and state trend of heightened scrutiny over foreign real estate investments near sensitive U.S. locations
- Implications of new CFIUS rule for foreign investors, businesses, and developers
- Assessing possible exposure to CFIUS review as part of a transaction
- When to make a voluntary filing with CFIUS
- Practitioner takeaways
The panel will discuss these and other key considerations:
- How does the new rule expand CFIUS' jurisdiction regarding foreign purchases or leases of U.S. real estate?
- What are the practical implications of the new rule for foreign investors, businesses, and developers?
- How does the new rule align with other state and federal measures regulating foreign ownership of U.S. real estate?
- What are key considerations when assessing potential CFIUS issues in a real estate transaction?
- Under what circumstances might it be prudent to submit a voluntary filing with CFIUS?
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