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New York Law Journal

415 Realty LLC v. Abel Campos

Landlord Aware Husband Permanently Vacated Premises, Wife Succeeds to Tenancy
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Meleck Shalom LLC v. Valentine

Removal of Violations Did Not Exempt Building From Rent Stabilization Coverage
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

104-110 Grove Street HDFC v. Fulton

Previously Waived Arrears Included In Predicate Notice Render it Defective
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

541 Union LLC v. Rivera

Tenant Proves He is Tenant of Record's Non- Traditional Family Member, Succeed to Tenancy
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Vargas v. Sotelo

Undertenants Denied Dismissal of Summary Eviction Proceeding by Prime Tenant
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Coliseum Tenants Corp. v. Benmark

Landlord's Holdover Proceeding for Lease Violation Against Shareholder Dismissed
3 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Hollins v. Velasquez, PICS Case No. 17-0625 (C.P. Monroe March 6, 2017) Higgins, J. (17 pages).

Where the parties entered into a written lease agreement, defendants were barred by the parol evidence rule from offering into evidence purported statements that contradicted the terms of the lease agreement. The court found in favor of plaintiff and granted her possession of the property.
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

One Eighteen Hous. Dev. Fund Inc. v. Smith

Holdover Petition Fails to State Causes Of Action Under Two of Three Lease Sections
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

4 Blocks Away, Drug Bust Was Close Enough to Trigger Eviction Law, Judge Says

Four New York City blocks—the distance between a drug arrest and the publicly supported apartment the offender lives in—is "near" enough to trigger an anti-drug-use provision in the man's lease to trigger an eviction proceeding, a judge ruled.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

The Problems Landlords Face When Renting Illegal Apartments

R. Randy Lee writes: Those navigating these waters should understand New York state's Multiple Dwelling Law and its impact on residential realty, because an owner who fails to obtain a certificate of occupancy or comply with building registration requirements will lose regardless of a booming economy.
16 minute read

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