U.S. District Judge Allen Winsor denied a request by plaintiffs to stop the state from enforcing the law because it is based on citizenship, not race, so does not violate the Constitution and fair housing.
Source: Inman News
Controversial Florida foreign buyer ban survives 1st major court battle
More from chinese buyersMore posts in chinese buyers »
More from floridaMore posts in florida »
- Dual licensing is on the rise. Is it the right move for your business?
- Zillow reverses course and removes climate data from listings
- Zillow’s SkyTour uses complex 3D tech to simplify home search
- Delistings and discounts jump as holiday season approaches
- ‘More persistent headwinds’ plague housing market as prices barely budge
More from foreign buyersMore posts in foreign buyers »
- Texas bans some foreign buyers from purchasing real estate
- What luxury buyers want today, according to the experts
- Foreign buyer property purchases in the US rose 33% from last year
- Tariffs to spur ripple effects across real estate, industry leaders warn
- Vacant, foreign-owned homes draw criticism in LA post-wildfires
More from lawsuitsMore posts in lawsuits »
- Jason Oppenheim: Private listings could take real estate ‘back to the Dark Ages’
- Alexander brothers denied motion to dismiss sex-trafficking charges
- Zillow says CoStar uses litigation ‘playbook’ to ‘attack’ competitors
- Veronica Figueroa dismissed from KW recruitment suit, announces eXp Culture Center
- CoStar says Zillow ‘always ready to play the victim’ in latest response
More from luxuryMore posts in luxury »
- This team is jumping on the private listing platform trend (EXCLUSIVE)
- Dual licensing is on the rise. Is it the right move for your business?
- Future-proof your digital footprint for 2026 (and beyond)
- The most iconic house in Los Angeles is now for sale
- Why 2026 will reward those who plan with precision, not emotion: Mauricio Umansky
More from luxury lensMore posts in luxury lens »
- This team is jumping on the private listing platform trend (EXCLUSIVE)
- Dual licensing is on the rise. Is it the right move for your business?
- Future-proof your digital footprint for 2026 (and beyond)
- The most iconic house in Los Angeles is now for sale
- Why 2026 will reward those who plan with precision, not emotion: Mauricio Umansky
More from Markets & EconomyMore posts in Markets & Economy »
- Dual licensing is on the rise. Is it the right move for your business?
- Change strategy as the market shifts to win the listings long game
- Shutdown blip, or worrying trend? Agent pipelines thin in November
- Homebuyers came out in force last week, and rates are trending down
- October was another slow month for pending home sales
More from News BriefMore posts in News Brief »
More from SelectMore posts in Select »
- This team is jumping on the private listing platform trend (EXCLUSIVE)
- Redfin on 2026: Affordability improves, sales rise only slightly
- Dual licensing is on the rise. Is it the right move for your business?
- Future-proof your digital footprint for 2026 (and beyond)
- Change strategy as the market shifts to win the listings long game
More from U.S. Department of JusticeMore posts in U.S. Department of Justice »
- MLS PIN wins final settlement approval in Nosalek case
- Compass hires former NAR lead attorney as it doubles down on legal battles
- DOJ opens criminal investigation into Fed Governor Lisa Cook
- Trump tells Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook to ‘resign now’
- RealPage acquires Rexera to serve condo lenders and title agents
Be First to Comment