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Curability of Profiteering In Rent-Regulated Apartments
In their Rent Regulation column, Warren A. Estis and Jeffrey Turkel state that it is no secret that some rent-regulated tenants, whether through Airbnb or some other platform, are profiteering from their apartments and discuss existing case law to help determine when such conduct is curable, or when the offending tenant can be evicted.Attorney Fees Under RPL Section 234
Warren A. Estis and Michael E. Feinstein discuss the recent case 'Graham Court Owner's Corp. v. Taylor,' where the Court of Appeals held that the lease provision at issue invoked the reciprocal mandate of Real Property Law Section 234.Housing Complex Settles Federal Suit Over Dogs
Three years of litigation over co-op tenants' right to have "emotional support dogs" came to an end after a nine-hour settlement conference Thursday, with one of the tenants in the East River Housing complex agreeing to go dogless.Housing Complex Settles Federal Suit Over Dogs
Three years of litigation over co-op tenants' right to have "emotional support dogs" came to an end after a nine-hour settlement conference Thursday, with one of the tenants in the East River Housing complex agreeing to go dogless.Discovery Delays Result in Attorney Fee Sanctions
The First Department confirmed Tuesday a sanction over a defendant's delaying for nearly a year production of emails, but faulted a hearing officer's assessment procedure, while a similar discovery delay in a separate Commercial Division case resulted in sanctions against Rosenberg & Estis for the second time.Discovery Delays Result in Attorney Fee Sanctions
The First Department confirmed Tuesday a sanction over a defendant's delaying for nearly a year production of emails, but faulted a hearing officer's assessment procedure, while a similar discovery delay in a separate Commercial Division case resulted in sanctions against Rosenberg & Estis for the second time.Judge Declines to Drop U.S. Suit for Dog Owners
A case brought by the Manhattan U.S. attorney's office to vindicate dog owners' rights to have their pets notwithstanding an apartment complex's "no-pets" rule beat back a summary judgment motion last week.Judge Declines to Drop U.S. Suit for Dog Owners
A case brought by the Manhattan U.S. attorney's office to vindicate dog owners' rights to have their pets notwithstanding an apartment complex's "no-pets" rule beat back a summary judgment motion last week.Trending Stories
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