FinCEN Proposes AML Rule for Residential Real Estate Transfers

On February 7, 2024, FinCEN issued a proposed rule to require certain persons involved in real estate closings and settlements to submit reports and keep records on identified non-financed transfers of residential real property to specified legal entities and trusts on a nationwide basis. Transfers made directly to an individual would not be covered by this proposed rule.

FinCEN’s proposed rule describes the circumstances in which a report must be filed, who must file a report, what information must be provided, and when a report is due. These reports are expected to assist the U.S. Department of the Treasury; Federal, State, and local law enforcement; and national security agencies in addressing illicit finance vulnerabilities in the U.S. residential real estate sector and to curtail the ability of illicit actors to anonymously launder illicit proceeds through the purchase of residential real property.

Written comments on the proposed rule will be accepted for 60 days after the date of publication in the Federal Register.

FinCEN’s press release can be found here.

The proposed rule can be found here.

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