How to Enforce a Contract of Sale When the Seller Threatens to Breach
When you enter into a contract to purchase a property, you expect that the seller will uphold their end of…
Read MoreWhen you enter into a contract to purchase a property, you expect that the seller will uphold their end of…
Read MoreIf you are a property owner and receive a rent overcharge complaint from the New York State Division of Housing…
Read MoreWe are reaching out to inform you of the crucial requirements and approaching deadlines regarding your property’s rent-stabilized building registrations…
Read MoreWe want to bring your attention to recent developments in the real estate industry that could have significant implications for…
Read MoreYes. Our office has performed a number closings during the pandemic with modifications to ensure the safety of the parties…
Read MoreIt is understandable to be nervous about obtaining financing or closing on your purchase of a home during the COVID-19…
Read MoreAs a landlord, you’re probably anxious to complete the eviction process. While many factors can impact the time it takes…
Read MoreEven the best landlords sometimes have to deal with evicting a tenant. While most evictions involve non-payment of rent, there…
Read MoreWhen a landlord starts an eviction proceeding, one of the very first steps you need to take is to give…
Read MoreExperienced real estate closing attorney James G. Dibbini knows that even one little change to your finances can negatively impact your mortgage…
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