What is a holdover proceeding?
A holdover proceeding is a proceeding to evict a tenant on any grounds other than the nonpayment of rent. Whether the case is Yonkers, Mt.…
Read MoreA holdover proceeding is a proceeding to evict a tenant on any grounds other than the nonpayment of rent. Whether the case is Yonkers, Mt.…
Read MoreNew York State’s Constitution grants the state legislature the broad authority to regulate land use if it is in the public interest. Although the state…
Read MoreWe understand the urgency of getting positive results asap. Timing of a landlord-tenant matter is largely impacted by whether the action brought is a: a.…
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Read MoreWhile everyone would love for the relationship between a landlord and a tenant to be amicable, the unfortunate reality is that sometimes landlords must seek…
Read MoreBuying a home (whether it be a house, cooperative apartment or condominium unit) should be exciting, but it can also be stressful and overwhelming, especially…
Read MoreThe Problem The cooperative corporation (co-op) community was not spared from the challenges and fallout of the housing bubble and financial crisis. As was the…
Read MoreEver since the housing crisis began many homeowners across the country have lost their homes to foreclosures. In fact, since 2007, nearly four million homes…
Read MoreNew York State’s Constitution grants the state legislature the broad authority to regulate land use if it is in the public interest. Although the state…
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