Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Marvis Jenkins | September 20, 2021
The general principles of negligence apply: The plaintiff must prove duty, breach, causation and damages. Recently, there have been some developments in Georgia case law related to the issues of duty and causation, which impact the litigation of these cases.
By Melea VanOstrand | September 20, 2021
"Can I kick you out or terminate your lease because you actually have COVID? I don't know the answer to that."
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Suzette Parmley | September 17, 2021
Two weeks after Gov. Phil Murphy's eviction moratorium was lifted, there are a record number of landlord-tenant eviction cases and a record number of judicial vacancies—a dangerous combination, according to two top lawyers who specialize in the area.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Andrea M. Alonso and Kevin G. Faley | September 17, 2021
Two recent cases in the First and Second Department examine landowner liability when criminal acts occur on their property. The courts took markedly different approaches in analyzing precedent and arriving at their holdings.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Scott Mollen | September 14, 2021
In his Realty Law Digest, Scott Mollen discusses "Indig v. Village of Pomona," "Cromwell Towers Apts. v. Cordero," and "Advani v. Borden."
By Andrew Maloney | September 9, 2021
The firm and the real estate investment group said Jenner will continue to use the 270,000 square foot space in the River North neighborhood.
By Suzette Parmley | September 7, 2021
Essex County Superior Court Judge Keith Lynott granted preliminary approval to a settlement in which Radiant Management has agreed to make extensive repairs on the affected rental units—20 of them in the building located at 86 Brunswick St. in Newark, and at four other buildings.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Scott Mollen | September 7, 2021
Scott Mollen discusses two landlord-tenant cases "723 Edibles Inc. v. 721 Borrower," and "50th St. HDFC v. Abdur Rahim," and a land use case "U&Me Homes v. County of Suffolk."
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Ann E. Ryan and Adrienne B. Koch | September 7, 2021
The pandemic has highlighted vulnerabilities in two of the most popular forms of tenant security—guaranties and security deposits. In Part 2 of their series "Leasing After COVID," Ann Ryan and Adrienne Koch examine the impact of the pandemic on each of those types of security and offer some suggestions for landlords going forward.
By Suzette Parmley | September 2, 2021
For months Chief Justice Stuart Rabner and Administrative Director of the Courts Judge Glenn Grant have warned lawmakers that the moratorium's lifting could result in an avalanche of new landlord-tenant eviction cases – nearly 200,000 – that could easily overwhelm the courts.
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