Landlord and Tenant Practice in New York, 2024-2025 ed.

Daniel Finkelstein
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Landlord and Tenant Practice in New York covers both commercial and residential landlord-tenant practice. The authors offer practical advice on a range of issues, from the creation of a tenancy through its termination. Written for both novice and veteran lawyers, it covers all the substantive and procedural issues encountered in the ownership and management of commercial and residential real estate, Nonpayment and holdover proceedings Commercial and residential lease agreements Rent regulations Terminating the tenancy The impact of bankruptcy filings The set contains information on specific issues such The Rent Regulation Reform Act of 1997 Rent stabilization and control Ethical considerations in accepting a case Housing discrimination, lofts, and SROs Government-subsidized housing The implications of bankruptcy filings Yellowstone injunctions Time-saving forms are included and extensive cross-referencing leads the reader to leading cases, forms, and practice pointers.
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