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When to Hire a Real Estate Attorney NYC: 7 Key Deal Moments

New York City’s real estate is a beast of its own – dynamic, complicated, and full of particular demanding situations. Whether you are buying your dream brownstone, investing in commercial properties, or navigating a difficult lease, the stakes are always high. That’s why having a seasoned real estate attorney by your side isn’t just a […]
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Commercial Landlord Tenant Litigation

Unfortunately, many attorneys representing commercial tenants do not do their “homework” when it comes to ferreting out defects in the Landlord’s case, whether it be defects in the Notices served, or in the Petition itself, or in the service of such papers; and are not aggressive enough in timely serving appropriate motions to dismiss the […]
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When Landlords Use RPAPL 881 to Sidestep Your Rights

If you are a tenant or property owner, you most likely use and enjoy all components of your home or business. In New York, space for real estate is precious, and buildings are often constructed on the edge of property lines. This limits a property owner’s or developer’s ability to develop its property or make […]
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Yellowstone Injunctions Pre-Litigation and Commercial Leases

Essentially, many commercial tenants when served with a Notice to Cure regarding an alleged breach of their commercial lease, do not realize that they must make application to the Supreme Court to toll the running of the Notice before the expiration of the tolling period. In other words, many commercial tenants who find themselves on […]
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Rights of Commercial Tenants & Yellowstone Injunctions

Although a commercial tenants lack some fundamental protections afforded to residential tenants, this does not mean that commercial tenants have no rights with regard to conditions and services. If conditions get bad enough, and this does happen, a commercial tenant is entitled to break their lease; for example, if the building is destroyed or damaged without fault […]
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NY Rent Laws Protect Tenants from Landlord Harassment

When landlords engage in behaviors that are intended to force a tenant out of his or her apartment or to cause a tenant to give up their rights under the rent laws, the tenants are entitled to legal recourse. No landlord may interfere with a tenant’s privacy or quiet enjoyment of their home. Harassment is […]
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