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New York Law Journal

418 West 130th St., LLC v. Rawlings

By | April 16, 2014
RPL §235-f Does Not Give Landlord Affirmative Cause of Action to Recover Possession
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

1234 Broadway LLC v. Huang

By | April 16, 2014
Proposed Intervenors Should Have Been Denied Leave to Answer; Landlord Granted Possession
1 minute read

New York Law Journal

Settlement Reached Over Tenants' Right to Organize

The owners of 42 rent-regulated buildings in New York City have agreed to extend more than $1 million in rent credits to nearly 1,700 tenants under a settlement with Attorney General Eric Schneiderman.
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

Matter of Levenkova v. New York State Div. of Housing and Community Renewal

By | April 16, 2014
DHCR Had Rational Basis to Deny Tenant's PAR of Order Granting Owner Rent Restoration
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

Panel Restores Eviction of NYC Family From Public Housing

A single mother and her five children, three of whom are adults, can be evicted from public housing despite there being no evidence she knew about the drugs and loaded gun found in their apartment by police.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Ansonia Associates Ltd. Partnership v. Unwin

Tenant's Information in Tax Returns But One Factor in Non-Residence Holdover Proceeding
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

Family Can Keep Apartment Despite Error, Panel Finds

New York City's Department of Housing Preservation and Development cannot reconsider its decision to give a four-bedroom subsidized co-op to a family of five, against its normal rules, because the other family challenging the decision has no standing to sue, a state appeals court recently found.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Firm Chastised for Overbilling for Novice Counsel

A six-lawyer Brooklyn firm that assigned a law student and junior associate to a client's case has been barred from collecting its legal fee by a Brooklyn judge who said the firm's bills were "overly broad, padded, excessive and unreasonable."
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

Landlord Is Sued for Failing to Provide Enough Heat

Residents of a 1,700-unit Battery Park City rental complex are suing their landlord, The LeFrak Organization, for allegedly failing to provide adequate heat in winter.
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

G&L Holding Corp. v. JR Gonzalez

Tenant Did Not Forfeit Primary Residence Status From Temporary Absence While in Jail
2 minute read

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