The Process of a Commercial Eviction
Commercial leases are somewhat different from residential leases due to the nature of the situation. In a commercial lease, the rental becomes a business space, whereas residential rentals are a living or dwelling space. The state handles commercial leases...
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5 steps to take if your landlord is unlawfully evicting you
Unlawful eviction is a serious issue. If your landlord in New York is attempting to evict you without following the proper legal procedures, it can feel overwhelming and unjust. However, it is important to remember that you have rights and protections under the law....
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How an attorney can help tenants in Yonkers, New York?
Receiving an eviction notice in Yonkers, New York, can be a distressing experience. It is a challenging situation that can have significant implications for your housing and financial stability. Seeking legal assistance can be instrumental in protecting your rights...
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Eviction Case of the Week
The mere fact that the parties are “family” members does not give rise to the familial exception defense to an eviction.
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4 steps to evict tenants
Landlords rent properties to those they feel will be ideal residents. While most situations work out, some arrangements are disasters. Eviction is in order under certain circumstances. Evictions can lead to lawsuits if the landlord violates even minor regulations....
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Affirmative defense options for eviction
In many landlord-tenant disputes, eviction proceedings are the final resolution. As a tenant, an eviction on your court record can make it difficult to find another rental. Before your eviction case goes to court, consider your options to fight the charges. If the...
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How can you evict a bad tenant in New York?
New York law allows landlords to evict tenants for several reasons. However, you must follow procedure strictly to ensure you do not face any legal repercussions. Causes to evict a tenant The most common reasons landlords need to evict tenants include the following:...
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Attorney Bradley D. Schnur Quoted in Newsday Article Regarding Plans to Close New York State ERAP Program
“It becomes almost fool’s gold,” said Schnur. “If the program doesn’t pay … it digs the hole deeper for the tenant, and the landlord is still having to sit and wait until there is an outright denial or a full approval.”
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Why rent is going up (and what you can do about it)
Renting can be an endless battle. With rent rates rising, it can seem like you will be a renter forever, no matter your goals. As with many other goods and services, rental rates are going up. However, climbing rent prices are not all driven by the inflation other...
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‘Good cause’ eviction debate returns to New York State Assembly
Four years after it was first proposed, "good cause" evictions have returned to the agenda in Albany. Lawmakers are expected to consider this idea as part of a slate of housing bills during the 2023 session. If it becomes law, good cause evictions would make it more...
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