By Lidia Dinkova | April 10, 2019
The Urban Development Review Board is considering the project with some deviations from the Miami 21 zoning code.
By Lidia Dinkova | April 5, 2019
The City Council unanimously denied a variance that would have opened the door for Azure Development to build a four-story duplex.
By Jason Grant | April 2, 2019
An Appellate Division, Third Department panel rejected the Town of Wawarsing's Zoning Board of Appeals' finding that much of the yeshiva's converted-building use proposal, from classrooms to a dorm, was “akin to a school or a camp.”
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Scott E. Mollen | April 2, 2019
In his Realty Law Digest, Scott E. Mollen discusses “Matter of JNPJ Tenth Ave. LLC v. Dep't of Bldgs,” where a landlord's challenge to its liability for tenant's Airbnb use of the apartment was rejected because the landlord, with reasonable diligence, could have discovered the tenant's intent to sublet her apartment to transient users; and “Queens Neighborhood United v. N.Y.C. Dep't of Bldgs,” where a preliminary injunction to stop ongoing construction was denied because the petitioners failed to exhaust all remedies.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Dylan Jackson | April 1, 2019
Zelkowitz will oversee the firm's growing Miami office.
By Dylan Jackson | April 1, 2019
Zelkowitz will oversee the firm's growing Miami office.
By Lidia Dinkova | March 29, 2019
A lawsuit claims city council members broke the state sunshine law by privately communicating to exclude housing from a redevelopment zone.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Alison T. Saling | March 28, 2019
A thorough understanding of the rights and liabilities of parties to an eminent domain proceeding under the Spill Act and the SRRA is critical to both condemnors and condemnees.
By Colby Hamilton | March 27, 2019
New York City is seeking an injunction and fines against a Florida-based company's barge-based billboards that have been floating along city waterways since October 2018.
By Anthony S. Guardino | March 26, 2019
A major feature of the governor's original budget proposal for fiscal year 2020 is a bill to legalize recreational marijuana in the state—subject to the ability of counties and large cities to opt out. Here, columnist Anthony Guardino suggests that local governments also should be able to opt out of the law.
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