Loan Officers are Going to Washington

Loan Officers are Going to Washington

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Broeksmit outlines next steps as MBA ramps up advocacy efforts

Broeksmit outlines next steps as MBA ramps up advocacy efforts

Broeksmit outlines next steps as MBA ramps up advocacy efforts Skip to content © 2006-2026 HW Media, LLC. All rights reserved.Powered by WordPress VIP What’s New? Updated 2 minutes ago LatestYour Feed... Read more »

Washington State Just Passed a Millionaire’s Tax. The Legal Fight Starts Now

Washington state has enacted a swath of new housing laws—including a 9.9% tax on household income above $1 million. The wealth tax is likely to face a legal challenge. Gov. Bob Ferguson... Read more »
Washington just banned noncompetes. Will other states follow suit?

Washington just banned noncompetes. Will other states follow suit?

Under the law, noncompete agreements will be unenforceable for Washington-based workers and businesses starting on the effective date. Employers will be barred from entering into new agreements and must notify current and... Read more »
Washington State Drew The Line On Private Listing Networks. Other States Should Follow

Washington State Drew The Line On Private Listing Networks. Other States Should Follow

Washington’s leadership should not be seen as an exception, Windermere’s OB Jacobi writes. It should be a blueprint. When Washington State Governor Bob Ferguson signed Senate Bill 6091 into law this week,... Read more »

Washington Prepares To Pass Bill To Allow More Housing in Commercial Areas

Washington is preparing to pass a bill that would require cities to allow residential development in some commercial areas, a priority for Gov. Bob Ferguson. Washington’s Senate Bill 6026 would require cities... Read more »
Washington seeks to reset ground-floor retail rules for residential buildings

Washington seeks to reset ground-floor retail rules for residential buildings

A fight over ground-floor retail mandates could become one of the most consequential zoning debates of 2026, with Washington state lawmakers moving to curb mandatory storefronts in new residential buildings. A bill... Read more »
Washington Realtors Back Bill Regulating Private Listing Networks

Washington Realtors Back Bill Regulating Private Listing Networks

In the latest twist in the real estate listing saga, Washington Realtors said that it is supporting a piece of legislation that would restrict the use of private listing networks in the... Read more »
Washington Prime Group’s Westminster Mall Moves Toward Sale

Washington Prime Group’s Westminster Mall Moves Toward Sale

A sale of Washington Prime Group’s struggling Westminster Mall is expected to move forward. The deal could close in the next 45 to 60 days, according to an update from Morningstar Credit... Read more »
Washington Prime Faces Default on Westminster Mall Loan

Washington Prime Faces Default on Westminster Mall Loan

Washington Prime Group is on the brink of defaulting on an $85 million loan tied to a mall in Orange County.  The loan on the 1.2 million-square-foot Westminster Mall, located in the... Read more »