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Understanding the Anti-Harassment Housing Laws in NYC
A discussion of the anti-harassment housing ordinance, which the authors describe as a "wild hodgepodge of prohibited conducts."When Is an Attachment Levy Effective?
"Racing to find and attach and garnish a judgment debtor's assets before they literally disappear is an old sport played, most recently, at a higher level due to the stressful economic real estate times." This article discusses some of the authors' "war wounds and successes" with the issue, highlighting the most relevant case law and statutes.Awarding Attorney Fees in Access to Property Proceedings
The right to access another's property codified in RPAPL §881, once described, as recently as 2002, as a "little-used law" is now used for lawsuits that arise on a frequent basis, amidst the constantly evolving New York City building scene, when a property owner or developer requires access to an adjoining property to facilitate completion of either a new or renovation construction project.What Happens When a Party Wall Spoils the Party?
Adam Leitman Bailey and John Desiderio explain several common disputes that arise over party walls.View more book results for the query "Adam Leitman Bailey, P.C."
A Lender's Guide To Hiking Through the Retroactive Trails of the Foreclosure Abuse Prevention Act
This article highlights the main statutory amendments of FAPA—that took effect immediately and retroactively—and endeavors to guide lenders on adjusting its practices and procedures as needed to rightfully pursue their rights and remedies to collect on the money that was borrowed.Abuse of Process and Denial of Access: This Week in Scott Mollen's Realty Law Digest
Scott Mollen discusses "215 W. 84th St Owner LLC v. Bailey," and "689 E 187th St LLC v. Mathu."Important Non-COVID Commercial Lease Decisions Since the Beginning of the Pandemic
In this month's column, Adam Bailey and John Desiderio discuss important commercial leasing decisions unrelated to the pandemic.In Multipronged Landlord-'Holdover' Tenant Fight, $25M Suit Against Tenant Remains Stayed
The Appellate Division, First Department court ruling represents another piece of the heated litigation between the tenant and the building owner, and, in a sense, prominent lawyer Bailey.Trending Stories
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