All in the Family: Deed Transfers Among Family Members
Not all deed transfers take place between strangers buying and selling property. Instead, many deed transfers take place between family…
Read MoreNot all deed transfers take place between strangers buying and selling property. Instead, many deed transfers take place between family…
Read MoreAs of December 3, 2014, all residential leases are required to clearly state in bold letters whether the premise has an…
Read MoreWhile everyone would love for the relationship between a landlord and a tenant to be amicable, the unfortunate reality is…
Read MoreBuying a home (whether it be a house, cooperative apartment or condominium unit) should be exciting, but it can also…
Read MoreThe Problem The cooperative corporation (co-op) community was not spared from the challenges and fallout of the housing bubble and…
Read MoreEver since the housing crisis began many homeowners across the country have lost their homes to foreclosures. In fact, since…
Read MoreNew York State’s Constitution grants the state legislature the broad authority to regulate land use if it is in the…
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