The COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting economic turmoil have the potential to shake up the U.S. real estate market due to an anticipated influx of real estate investors looking to purchase heavily discounted, distressed assets and an expected increase in real estate foreclosures. In “Examining CFIUS Implications for the Real Estate Market in the Post COVID-19 World,” colleagues Nancy A. Fischer, Matthew R. Rabinowitz and Zachary C. Rozen discuss how non-U.S. real estate lenders and investors need to be aware of the potential that the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) may have jurisdiction to review, and potentially disallow certain investments in real estate and mortgage default remedies where foreign persons are involved.
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