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December 5, 2023

This Week’s N.Y. Deal Sheet

Lincoln Property Co.'s New Head Of New York Weighs In On Why LPC Is Prioritizing New York In The Market Rebound Jan. 31

The past week showed there is still life in Manhattan's office market, with major relocation and expansion deals getting signed on Madison and Park avenues.

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This Week’s N.Y. Deal Sheet

The Olayan Group’s 550 Madison Ave. has signed two deals totaling more than 200K SF for the former Sony Building. Private investment firm Clayton Dubilier & Rice has signed for 144K SF in the landmarked office building and will occupy the 18th through 22nd and 26th floors, more than…

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Senators Push For LIHTC, Zoning Changes Amid ‘Flicker Of Hope’ For Housing Reform Senators Push For LIHTC, Zoning Changes Amid ‘Flicker Of Hope’ For Housing Reform
Ex-Blackstone Real Estate Executive Launches New Investment Fund Ex-Blackstone Real Estate Executive Launches New Investment Fund
WeWork Looks To Reject More Leases After Judge Approves First Batch Of Closures WeWork Looks To Reject More Leases After Judge Approves First Batch Of Closures
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TikTok Is Helping To Fuel A Wave Of Renter Fraud At Luxury Apartments

Renter application fraud has become a growing nuisance for apartment owners like Camden Property Trust, as more and more tenants provide fake documents to sign a lease and never pay rent, banking on a lengthy eviction process and lax enforcement. 

But it became personal for Camden CEO Ric Campo when someone stole his identity to rent an apartment in Chicago, taking out a credit card in his name, maxing it out and defaulting on it. Campo said his credit score went down to 510 and he had to work for months to correct his credit report. 

Then it happened again this summer at a competitor's building in Charlotte. 

“The competitor happened to know my name because we’re pretty well-known and they sent the information to the regional vice president and said, ‘By the way, is Ric Campo really trying to lease an apartment in Charlotte?’ And the answer was, no, he isn’t,” Campo said on an earnings call in August. “Having been personally [affected], where my identity was stolen and trying to rent apartments with our competitors, has been a real eye-opener. And it’s something that unfortunately is happening in our industry.”

Campo experienced just one of the ways that fraudsters are discovering to live rent-free. TikTok and other social media platforms are allowing document and identity fraud to boom across the country, multifamily leaders told Bisnow, spurring a new real estate crime wave.

TikTok Is Helping To Fuel A Wave Of Renter Fraud At Luxury Apartments

While the tactics vary, the results are almost always the same: Tenants get approved for luxury units, move in and never pay rent. Landlords start a lengthy eviction process, and with courts still bogged down from the pandemic-induced eviction moratoriums, cases can drag on for…

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Ares Management Raises $3.3B Of Real Estate Secondaries Capital

Ares Management Raises $3.3B Of Real Estate Secondaries Capital  

Ares Management  completed $3.3B in fundraising for its Landmark Real Estate Fund IX and associated vehicles, which will buy stakes in other private, generally less liquid real estate investment funds. “As we continue to capitalize on the attractive supply-demand imbalance and the increasing investor interest in secondary markets, we…

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