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Daily Business Review

90-Year Lease? Still a Renter, Says Miami Developer Fighting Property Tax Bill

Miami developer Dadeland Station Associates Ltd. successfully argued it was still a renter, and therefore not liable for property taxes, on a site where it holds a 90-year lease.
6 minute read

Daily Business Review

90-Year Lease? Still a Renter, Says Miami Developer Fighting Property Tax Bill

Miami developer Dadeland Station Associates Ltd. successfully argued it was still a renter, and therefore not liable for property taxes, on a site where it holds a 90-year lease.
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

Zak Equities LLC. v. Thompson

Notice of Termination Conclusory, Lacks Support to State Claim in 'Illegal Use' Holdover
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Unlimited Assets, Inc. v. Chowdhry

Landlord/Tenant Relationship Grants Petitioner Standing to Commence, Maintain Proceeding
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

N.Y. City Housing Authority v. Traore

NYCHA's Failure to Verify Tenant's Immigration Status With DHS Grants Dismissal of Petition
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

1775 Clay Realty LLC v. Pridgen

Vacatur of Stipulation Granted; Tenant Shows Possible Meritorious Rent Overcharge Claim
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Renaissance Equity Holdings LLC G v. Bent

Tenant Granted Restoration to Possession, Not Conditioned on Payment of Additional Fees
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Volunteers of America v. Johnson

Landlord Fails to Refute tenant's Claim Alleged Defaults Cured; Summary Dismissal Granted
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Landlords Win in Two First Department Cases

In their Rent Regulstion column, Warren Estis and Jeffrey Turkel discuss two recent decisions, "Matter of Park v. NYSDHCR," and "Dixon v. 105 West 75th Street," where the Appellate Division, First Department held, over rigorous tenant objections, that the apartments in question were exempt from rent stabilization.
13 minute read

Daily Business Review

Former Minor League Pitcher's Suit Revived Against Miami Beach Condo Association

Two courts have now weighed in on multiple tort claims arising from a parking dispute involving former minor league pitcher Neiman Nix and a Miami Beach condominium association in a case spotlighting potential legal pitfalls for associations and the tenants who lease from their unit owners.
5 minute read

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